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I'm just wanting to try a couple different things next season so I'm doing a bit of research on 16s right now.
For those that don't know. That's my car right now. I got a couple different wheels for next year and one/ possibly two are 16s so I'm trying to get an idea of how it will sit.
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My car is already "stanced"
I'm just wanting to try a couple different things next season so I'm doing a bit of research on 16s right now.
For those that don't know. That's my car right now. I got a couple different wheels for next year and one/ possibly two are 16s so I'm trying to get an idea of how it will sit.
I'm just wanting to try a couple different things next season so I'm doing a bit of research on 16s right now.
For those that don't know. That's my car right now. I got a couple different wheels for next year and one/ possibly two are 16s so I'm trying to get an idea of how it will sit.
Nice rack.
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You can't put 16's on a Cobalt with stretched tires and dump it. It will look absolutely ridiculous..... Our wheel wells are just way too big for that look. It looks great on some cars, but ours won't be one of them.
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