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Without affecting performance too much or at all or sacrificing the appeareance Ive already given up on the 20s but are 19s inch good without affecting the speed or performance? Or should I seattle for 18s?
Spike100, as usual, gave some great information. Boomfranco pretty much summed it up in a more succinct manner.
Here are a couple of other things to consider. The G35's had the optional Ray Forged Wheels with 19x8.0 front and 19x8.5 rear. Very nice wheels that look good and are only 19 and 21lbs respectively. If you could find a set of these, they would be a nice option.
The 350Z Track 2006+ used a 18x9.0 front and 19x10 rear combination. Very nice looking but a bit heavy, particularly in the rear at 29bls 8oz. Tires end up being more expensive for this combination.
For performance, it would be hard to beat the Track v1 rims. 18x8 front and 18x8.5 rear. Pretty lightweight at 18.2 lbs front and 18.6 lbs rear.
Wow, I sure didn't expect to see anything informative when I clicked back on this thread. Thanks for the good information that I was unable to go into detail about
This car will be a daily driver and I guess it want rims just for show but dont want them to affect my speed too much. I mean If I want to speed I want to let it feel the same. Im going to put some performance parts in there like exhaust and intake but thats all Im planning for now.