Kenny Pollock
10+ year member
drag it!
Down here I see a lot of CARS lifted with 24" or 26" rims... I always wondered how it was done, I've never dealt with lifting or lowering my car.
I have 18's on my car, because it was the only logical choice... it was what I could afford and it fit without modification. Now I'm interested in putting 22's on my car. I found these rims at a local wheel store and they're so perfect for my car, but I want to see what I'll have to do in order to make the room for them.
I have a 1996 Chrysler LHS. The wheel shop said just get the big rims with REALLY small tires, but that's not logical, as soon as I hit a pothole I'll be screwed.
Thanks for the help!
I have 18's on my car, because it was the only logical choice... it was what I could afford and it fit without modification. Now I'm interested in putting 22's on my car. I found these rims at a local wheel store and they're so perfect for my car, but I want to see what I'll have to do in order to make the room for them.
I have a 1996 Chrysler LHS. The wheel shop said just get the big rims with REALLY small tires, but that's not logical, as soon as I hit a pothole I'll be screwed.
Thanks for the help!
