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Old 01-28-2012, 06:54 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by 01max View Post
Toronto, downtown.
Have you tried this place?
http://www.maximwheels.net/

Imho, you want at least 9.5" wide rims up front, and 11.5" wide rims in the rear, with the correct offsets. You can't go wider than this unless you go widebody too. Your wheel's diameter is anything 17" or bigger, based on your budget. The weight (lighter is better), and the specific 'look' of the wheel also depend on your budget. Again, the widths are key to ensuring you have sufficient launch and cornering traction as you increase your Supra's other performance characteristics (horsepower, braking, suspension, etc.).
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