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Hey Everyone!

Just a quick question. Am getting alloys in the near future for my Supra.

Fristly, What SIZE? People have told me that getting 19 inch will affect my handling? Is this true? I think 18inc would be the middle choice, plus cheaper on tyres/wheels and still look good.

Secondly. anyone got an photos of there Supra with the choice of alloys? I am leaning towards mutlispoke wheels (such as the Oz Super Turismo). Any photos would really help me! dont wanna mess up such a decision!

Thanks

Paul

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Ive just been to a new alloy shop in christchurch, they fitted some 19 inch alloys to a supra just today!! a silver tt. They took some photos and are gonna call me when developed.

They seemed to think 19 wouldnt affect handlin but ive heard other stories!. I know the guy in the shop wants me to go bigger as he will get more ££ im sure. Still they did look amazing. 5 spoke, about 1400 inc tyres.

Cheers

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They took some photos and are gonna call me when developed.

Thats very 21st century :D

Best handling wheels will be a stock size at 17" as this is what the Supra was developed with.

19" will not handle too well, so 18" is a sort of compromise.

Decisions yours !

:thumbsup:

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