I'm wondering if anyone has experimented with 2 different wheel sizes..for example 17's or 18's in the front and 19's in the rear. Does it look decent or not... I know the Vette has them, but I don't think they are that noticeable. Give some opinions on this. Thanks!
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Anyone have 2 different size wheels for front and rear?
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I have vette wheels on my car, 17s up front and 18s out back. I dont seem to have any problems with them. You can also keep the actual tires close in overall diameter by making the tire height less (lower profile) for the 18. I havent run into any problems with mine though.AIM: Alientr8tr<br /><a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/583450\" target=\"_blank\">1998 Camaro 3.8L</a><br />Flowmaster 80-series, !FRA, Eibach Springs, KYB AGX, SLP sway bars, 3.42/LSD, Wings West kit, Z06 Motorsports, Silverstone Metallic paint<br /><a href=\"http://www.shift5.com/\" target=\"_blank\">Shift 5</a> - My Band
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On the Pontiacs the rear fenders are flared quite a bit more than the fronts. Staggered sizes (at least width/offset) are a must if you want the outside of the wheel to fit flush front and back.
I wouldn't go more than 1" difference in diameter from front to rear, that would probably look bad.
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