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18". Function > Form. Lighter weight wheels/tires means better acceleration and braking. You get a wider selection on tire brands and sizes. They're cheaper too.

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18". Function > Form. Lighter weight wheels/tires means better acceleration and braking.

You get a wider selection on tire brands and sizes. They're cheaper too.
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18". Function > Form. Lighter weight wheels/tires means better acceleration and braking.

You get a wider selection on tire brands and sizes. They're cheaper too.

Agreed. Although, clearance on 18's, should you get a BBK, could be an issue.

Either way, I would not go 20.
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