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| Message: | Baldie, When you change the wheels/rims on your car, this doesn't result in the car being lifted further off the ground. You would have to buy lower-profile tires for on these wheels. If you don't do this, you would end up with a different rolling circumference, and all your speedo's, mileometers, gear ratio and anything else would be wrong. You want to keep the wheels the diameter of the wheel the same. Can I ask what your experience with cars is? You seem to have a number of questions that are very 'basic'. What do you WANT from your car? If you're happy with it, stick with it. If you want to customise it, talk to your dealer, or a customising shop, and check out the options. | ||||