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      budnik cobalts

      http://www.budnik.com/roadwheelitem...53&pid=517&pg=2


      I was thinking about this set 17x11 rear and 18x9 in the front, think they would look funny because of the size differance?


      I have the 14" rotors in the front and need the 18" rims



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      To me yes it'd be funny. Run 18's all around.

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      At least run 18's in back, or maybe 19's.
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      Keep 'em both the same. 18's are good. 19s in the back make for some slim sidewalls.... 18s are on my car. Pic in signature.
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      18s all around.
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      18s all the way around. Those rims look much better than the picture shows, but then I am biased as I have a set on my Camaro.

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      18s all the way around. Those rims look much better than the picture shows, but then I am biased as I have a set on my Camaro.

      nice post up some pics.... I am waiting on anoter quote from prodigy with the 18's all aroundh

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      Ah, Tony we are not Prodigy....... Paradise Road Rod & Custom. LOL.
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      I'd agree with the comments on 18's all the way around. If you do a stagger on tire sizes and the rear have more sidewall your mind already does optical illusions that the front rims are bigger diameter than the back. You'd add to that illusion by running 17's on the back.

      Dustin

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      Ah, Tony we are not Prodigy....... Paradise Road Rod & Custom. LOL.


      OPPS! sorry

      I am going to go with the 18" front and back

      I would love to see some pics ROCKETROD

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      Sounds like you need bigger rear rotors ;)

      And I'll pile on with the 18's all around crowd.




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