View Poll Results: Low profiles on the OZ rims?
Yeah that\'d look tite!



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Low pro's on OZ rims
Imma be changing my tires soon, so I was thinking about putting low profile tires on my OZ rims. Anyone think it's a good idea or not? I know it'll mess up the speedometer and mileage, but I only care about the way it looks. I have my car lowered by progress and I think putting low proflie tires will make it look even lower. Also if anyone HAS put low profile tires on the OZ rims, please post pictures here if u have any
I refuse to post pix on the grounds that it may incriminate (read ban) me.
On a lighter note. Unless you're balling, I'd go for @ least 18" rims rather than low profile or tire swap on the "stock" OZ 15"s.
I dropped my ryde with the Progress Pro Kit. Hella fugly gap, even when I had the 17" C4s.
Anyhoooooooo...It's all good. Wadeva floats Ur boat.
Just my $.02, bro.
On a lighter note. Unless you're balling, I'd go for @ least 18" rims rather than low profile or tire swap on the "stock" OZ 15"s.
I dropped my ryde with the Progress Pro Kit. Hella fugly gap, even when I had the 17" C4s.
Anyhoooooooo...It's all good. Wadeva floats Ur boat.
Just my $.02, bro.
Last edited by !!!!!!!!!!!!!0Z; Jul 17, 2003 at 12:40 PM.
That depends on how low pro you are planning on going. If you mean a 50 series tire, that would look tight, especially if you go with 205/50/15 or maybe 215/50/15 which would not be too terribly far off from stock. But there are some problems with going even smaller than that:
1) you have weight in your trunk which will pinch 35-45 profiles and most likely damage the rim.
2) low profile on stock rims mean smaller diameter. Aside from the odometer being off, you will also get a large amount of ugly looking fender gap (the reason people get 17" rims)
3) smaller means odometer reads high, mph reads high, and you will get lower gas mileage (although faster acceleration)
1) you have weight in your trunk which will pinch 35-45 profiles and most likely damage the rim.
2) low profile on stock rims mean smaller diameter. Aside from the odometer being off, you will also get a large amount of ugly looking fender gap (the reason people get 17" rims)
3) smaller means odometer reads high, mph reads high, and you will get lower gas mileage (although faster acceleration)
Someone on the forum has done that and posted pics, i forgot their name---but i would at least get 17 in wheels. Just save up and get them, the side profile of our car is pretty large in the back (compared to the front) and anything smaller than 17in looks goofy. (Unless you auto-X and would use 16in light weight wheels) But looks-wise, save up and get the 17's.
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Originally posted by OZevoVII
anything smaller than 17in looks goofy. (Unless you auto-X and would use 16in light weight wheels)
anything smaller than 17in looks goofy. (Unless you auto-X and would use 16in light weight wheels)
you sayin' those look goofy?
(j/p)
Vince
Kareem, MrMeaner has a good point. I was thinking of 205/55/15 or 205/50/15 myself, any of those should offer a lower profile look without sacrificing fender gap or safety.
Originally posted by urbanknight
Vince
Kareem, MrMeaner has a good point. I was thinking of 205/55/15 or 205/50/15 myself, any of those should offer a lower profile look without sacrificing fender gap or safety.
Vince
Kareem, MrMeaner has a good point. I was thinking of 205/55/15 or 205/50/15 myself, any of those should offer a lower profile look without sacrificing fender gap or safety.
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Originally posted by Guru_Del
hell why not get some 13" daytons 120 spoke in Gold and put white wall negative offset tires on kareem?
Dont do it
hell why not get some 13" daytons 120 spoke in Gold and put white wall negative offset tires on kareem?
Dont do it
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