Rims and Wheels question?????
I will soon be ordering a new TC and need to ask a question. I don't really want to lower my car with springs and new suspension, so instead i figure i can give it a good look with 18 or 19 inch rims/wheels. This i hope will fill the gap between the wheel well nicely (NOTE: i dont need slammed look). Has anyone just upgraded the wheels/rims WITHOUT lowering the car? If so how is performance, look, feel, etc. Would love if i could get some pics as examples. Thanks so much everyone
I just got my Tc two days ago with 18" rims and no lowering. I think it looks great. The 18s look like correct size for that car to me. The 17" look a little small for some reason. Sorry, no pics. It has been raining like crazy since I got it.
Originally Posted by Fsu1dolfan
AV TC,
I would really appreciate if you could get some pics (up close and full view)
. Also how does it handle? Thanks so much!!!!
I would really appreciate if you could get some pics (up close and full view)
FYI, 18 or 19 inch wheels&tires will definitely improve the looks and the handling of your vehicle, however, they will not fill the gap between your tires and the fender!
For more information regarding the products we have for your vehicle including some graphics that will demonstrate these fitments and the effects of larger tires/wheels and lowering, please visit our site at:
http://www.tirerack.com/a.jsp?a=DJ1&...eels/index.jsp
For more information regarding the products we have for your vehicle including some graphics that will demonstrate these fitments and the effects of larger tires/wheels and lowering, please visit our site at:
http://www.tirerack.com/a.jsp?a=DJ1&...eels/index.jsp
Hmmm, let's see...
If you fill the 2"+ fender gap with just bigger wheels/tires, that means you also gain that on the bottom of the tire, meaning you just lifted your tC 2". Higher center of gravity & ugly as hell. Just lower it.
If you fill the 2"+ fender gap with just bigger wheels/tires, that means you also gain that on the bottom of the tire, meaning you just lifted your tC 2". Higher center of gravity & ugly as hell. Just lower it.
Originally Posted by johnny
Hmmm, let's see...
If you fill the 2"+ fender gap with just bigger wheels/tires, that means you also gain that on the bottom of the tire, meaning you just lifted your tC 2". Higher center of gravity & ugly as hell. Just lower it.
If you fill the 2"+ fender gap with just bigger wheels/tires, that means you also gain that on the bottom of the tire, meaning you just lifted your tC 2". Higher center of gravity & ugly as hell. Just lower it.
http://www.modified.com/modifiedmag/...agpreview.html
Originally Posted by LowProMofo
Originally Posted by johnny
Hmmm, let's see...
If you fill the 2"+ fender gap with just bigger wheels/tires, that means you also gain that on the bottom of the tire, meaning you just lifted your tC 2". Higher center of gravity & ugly as hell. Just lower it.
If you fill the 2"+ fender gap with just bigger wheels/tires, that means you also gain that on the bottom of the tire, meaning you just lifted your tC 2". Higher center of gravity & ugly as hell. Just lower it.
http://www.modified.com/modifiedmag/...agpreview.html
Originally Posted by Fsu1dolfan
AV TC,
I would really appreciate if you could get some pics (up close and full view)
. Also how does it handle? Thanks so much!!!!
I would really appreciate if you could get some pics (up close and full view)


Here are a few more.
http://snoopycurtis.smugmug.com/gallery/402448
The handling is fantastic. Better then I expected. It has been mostly raining and I have been taking it pretty easy. I did get some dry roads this morning, and this car is very confident in the turns.
Hope this helps.
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