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I went with 275/35/18 Nitto 555 Extremes in the back and Kumho Ecsta Supra 712's in the front same size as the rear. The rires alone cost me more than he rims lol but I think it was all worth it.
My car isn't lowered and I'm not even planning on it because my car has about 6 inches of ground clearance as it is.
yeah, I saw the Kumho's after I posted. They look good.. and I know what you're saying about the tires costing more than the wheels!!! I bought chromed salad shooters years ago for $750 and then paid $1,000 for Michelin Pilot Sports (only 16's all around). In looking closer at the side pic of your car, I noticed that there is very little clearance in the front wheel well but more in the back (which is why I was wondering if it was lowered or not). I'm thinking maybe a 19 would fit back there... although the 19" wheel is 11 inches wide...
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