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Has anyone changed out their 18in OEM wheels for after market wheels?

Coloroadrider

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Has anyone changed out their 18in OEM wheels for after market wheels. I'm thinking of going to 20in, but I'm concerned about the offset and how far out from the body they'll protrude. Discount Tire was able to show me on the computer that the ones I'm looking out will be one inch wider. it's hard to tell how that will look on the car. (I considered KIA 20" wheels...….HA, they're $800 per wheel)
 
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just threw these 22's on yesterday. 20's were too small for me personally when replacing 18's. not enough of a change imo.
 
A tad tougher than stock but not enough to outweigh how much better it looks.
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