Which of the 2 rims should i get for a nice stance?

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Your car will still go over speed bumps, and you ca. Avoid pot holes and such. Your frame might scrape or smack every once in a while but it's part of the life style. If you want that look you'll have to deal with it.
 

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Have you even given the specs on either of these wheels besides them being 17s? Maybe I missed it, but youre not gonna get any kind of stance if those wheels are skinny. I think I know what u mean about the stance you're going for though... And you're gonna want some 17x9 or 17x8.5 with an offset between +25 and +35. For the stretch you'll want some 215/45/17 tires or even 205/45/17 for a more extreme stretch.
 

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my vote is gunmetal or white, but id say there are alot better wheel choices out there. check member's ride pages, and product review. and i'll tell you what, if you stick around on here longer, you will understand what looks good/bad. I was going to get a set of wheels early on, and i'm glad i didn't because in hindsight, they were rather ricy
 

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There's still the issue of it needing to be lower...


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lowering it with steelies looks better than 1.5 lower with expensive rims. ( or possibly around the same..)
 

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