And how wide are your wheels? Sorry for all the questions, I should have asked before but 40mm offset on a 8" wheel is different than say 40mm offset on a 7.5" wheel.
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The Altima wheel wells are so huge it takes 24's to actually have them full, 24's are too much, 22's are ok if its not your daily driver. but 20's will be nice for an all purpose Altima
ha!ha!...is thought that was a murano
i understand all u dudes that go for the bling look. most chicks don't know no better, they're just "wow" by shiny objects
Those 24's look ridiculous. yah they fill the wheel well, but it lifts the car off the ground. looks like shit IMO. I think if you go bigger than 20 inches a drop would be necessary to keep the stance lookin' good.
YEah sorry those 'donk' are just straight up stupid looking. And any girl that is attracted to them because they are big and shiney I wouldn't want near my car anyhow.
The Altima wheel wells are so huge it takes 24's to actually have them full, 24's are too much, 22's are ok if its not your daily driver. but 20's will be nice for an all purpose Altima
quick question what look are you going for?? imo go with 22s it looks badass (i being one of the first on 22s in the west coast =) ) it gets alot of compliments and it turns heads everywhere plus u dont want to go with 18s or 19s thats like settling for stock whats the point?? 20 are a common choice and if you get the right rim itll look good but thats my opinion
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