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View Poll Results: Rims sizes on old cars, what goes best?
12-15" 85 50.00%
16 - 17" 46 27.06%
18 - 19" 34 20.00%
20" + 5 2.94%
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Old 02-08-2012, 07:15 PM   #1
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Default Big rims on old cars

Each to their own and everyone has different views on how cars should look, and ultimately it's up to the owner, it's their car and they'll do with what they please (god forbid someone makes another spaceship Taurus)

But what's the general consensus on large rims on Old school cars? I'm talking 18 inch +
Personally, some rims can pull it off and others, not so much so.
Question comes from me just about to buy some nice 20" rims for the XC after I swore i'd only ever go as big as 18"

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