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im looking for that lowered look.
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What is the alloy wheel size for peugeot 205?
most likely it will kill your performance (ok, maybe not kill, but hurt). most cars are designed with a certain wheel in mind, and especially something like a bmw, its going to adversely affect it. 20's will be heavier (most likely) than what you have, and it may be hard to get tires short enough to keep the same overall diameter as your factory wheels, which will hurt acceleration, and the added weight is unsprung, which means it will hurt your suspension settings, making the car react slower to everything, and the low profile tires you will have to use wont absorb as much shock, causing your suspension components to wear out faster. if youre just driving it to look cool and you dont need it to handle as good as the factory intended, then go ahead, but if you want to keep the full performance, stick with factory size rims (maybe an inch or two bigger at most) but lighter, aftermarket rims with performance tires.Is the 4L60E tranny stronger in different GM vehicles?
depends on the height of the tire vs whats on it now, you'll see some difference if their smaller , but not earth shattering, it will also throw your speedometer off some if their is a radical height diff.The A/C in my 2003 Doge Ram pickup (1500) blows ice cold until I stop moving. Any ideas?
If you only drive on billard-table smooth roads, you will go faster. On real roads, the reduction in sidewall flexibility will cause the tyres to skip over the surface of the road on corrugations, pass shocks into the rims... and the tyres cost a bomb.But you will get 'the look': as long as nobody looks through the wheels to see your pissy little brake discs.
any time you change the aspect or o.e (original equipment) you can counter problems,cars and trucks are designed with that factory tire and wheel by builder,if you don't change shocks or struts to comply the up grade it will hinder your performance.sometimes you have to sacerfice performance for looks, if you do it the rite way you will win all way around. but it might cost you
It would be like driving with 4 heavy flywheels attached to your car and it will handle like crap.
If by performance you mean getting more looks at your car then yes!
If you think the car will go faster or corner better, most likely not.
Lowering springs will lower the car. Larger diameter tires will hit the bodywork and make your speedometer read much lower than actual speed.
How much does a 2003 m5 cost in germany?
Yes it will make your car slower, 20 inch wheels that don't cost a fortune will be heavy as ****. The tires will cost you more too. Your and your car will look gay and you will look like another rap video wannabe douchebag. Don't ruin a BMW like that.More Questions & Answers ...
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