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post Nov 4, 2007 - 6:28 PM
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will there be any diference. i mean. I found a set of 16 x 6. I know they are 1 inch less. with the above tires.

1. What significant handling differences will i feel. or 1 inch is nothing?

and also

16 x 6 offset of 45 mm. I do not understand the offset thing. I read the post and still does not make sense.

will they be sunken, flushed or outside. will i need spacers? kindasad.gif


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post Nov 6, 2007 - 12:22 AM
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Nonono, Michelin Pilot Primacy's are really crappy tires. For a summer tire, it has poor grip as it squeels very easily under the slightest bit of force or acceleration. The sidewalls are stiff and creates for a lumpy ride. I took those off after only a couple of months and my new lower profile tires are alot grippier and have a better ride. IMHO don't go for a 6" rim, it severely limits your tire choices, go for at least a 7" rim. If you're looking at corolla xrs rims and you like them, go for the regular matrix xr rims as they come with wider tires and the rim is 6.5" instead of 6".

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