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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by lostatlantis: John D., how come you have 17in wheels? are stock firebirds 16, even the Y87 ones?<hr></blockquote>
Aftermarket rims. Yes the stockers are 16". The Y87 came with wider tires, that is the only difference in tires compared to stock.
what would you recommend for a new set of 17 in. rims and wheels? how about the cost? and honestly, is there a difference in performance at all?
\'96 dark green V6 Firebird<br />Y87 Performance package<br />front license plate with silver firebird insignia<br />alpine CD deck<br />T-top<br />Tinted windows @ 27%<br />low mileage (just broke 45000 not long ago!)<br /><br />waiting for first performance mod :)
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by lostatlantis: what would you recommend for a new set of 17 in. rims and wheels? how about the cost? and honestly, is there a difference in performance at all?<hr></blockquote>
Really the choice is up to you as far as rims. There's literally thousands of options, just shop around till you find what you like. The price is going to vary from chrome, polished, silver w/clearcoat, painted there are a lot of options here too. Performance is a toss up in my opinion. With the 17's you can go lower profile which means you will have better handling but you trade that for weight. When you step up to 17's you add more rotating mass to your car.
I think that with the right rim and tire combo you can make your car really stand out from the others. It is one of, if not the, biggest cosmetic modification you can make.
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