It amazes me how much more the 20" wheels and tires fill out the fender wells compared to 19's. Measure the total height of the wheel and tire. Mine are around 27.4". Yours looks as low as mine with stock springs and I've got a mild spring on mine (Eibach Pro/K). Looking back, I probably should have done 20's on mine. You get a much better selection of tires and I think they're even cheaper than the 19" tires. Looks good Steve!
It amazes me how much more the 20" wheels and tires fill out the fender wells compared to 19's. Measure the total height of the wheel and tire. Mine are around 27.4". Yours looks as low as mine with stock springs and I've got a mild spring on mine (Eibach Pro/K). Looking back, I probably should have done 20's on mine. You get a much better selection of tires and I think they're even cheaper than the 19" tires. Looks good Steve!
Thanks Doug. In my opinion these cars really need a 20 inch wheel to fill the fender just right.
As it sits right now in the garage at stock height -
29 inches in the front.
30 1/4 inches in the rear.
I got Sportline springs which will lower it 1.5 in the front and 2 inches in the back. It should look pretty damn good.
To each to their own. I personally don't care for any fenderwell gap. I like it to be right at the top of the tire. Much more sleek looking in my opinion.
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