p38 22" overfinch alloys or 20" wats better

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either of these wheels will compromise the ride quality, I have a mate that runs 20 inch overfinch rims, he finds it quite harsh. with bigger wheels you use smaller profile tyres, this way you end up with a wheel/tyre combination that is no larger than original.
 
22" fits fine and if your not into mud then fit them and f**k it,its you car dont worry wot the old farts on here say!!!!!

Old farts indeed. Youthful exuberance will never be a match for experience and down right deceit. So watch it matey. :):):):)
 
I run 22s as every day wheels and have no problem with the suspension but when I run my 24s I have to have the suspension on normal setting :mad:

Doeas that mean the bump stops are the top of the tyres. Is the normal setting not the normal setting to run on. Or is there another normal setting if you want to look cool?
 
Doeas that mean the bump stops are the top of the tyres. Is the normal setting not the normal setting to run on. Or is there another normal setting if you want to look cool?
yes i want to look cool and running it on the motorway setting makes it so it does feel like its rolling about like a boat:D if im on the 24s and it goes down i cant move it at all but ive got a suspension bypass kit and a compressor to pump it up
 
yes i want to look cool and running it on the motorway setting makes it so it does feel like its rolling about like a boat:D if im on the 24s and it goes down i cant move it at all but ive got a suspension bypass kit and a compressor to pump it up


So your saying looking like a complete **** is a style statement:doh:
 
So your drug dealer wheels are worth more than your motor? do you have limo tint?
I know im going to get ripped for this as many people on here have, yes i got limo tintsalong with chrome side steps,a bar, sport rear spoiler, dvd player rear screens to keep the kids quiet on long trips big wheel but it does get used on the farm and still goes across fields,
 
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