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Old 11-20-2011, 05:36 PM   #12
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If you want to start talking about the diameter of wheels, then you should talk about the performance aspect of it. Smaller tires are easier to spin and give you a better gearing ratio for racing. The wideness is also extremely helpful. If it fits (Maybe use 5mm spacers), then i dont see the problem with having 265/35's on the rear.... Stock rim size is just a place to start... I guess you're going to try to tell me that the people that put 19's on their boxsters are ruining everything about the car?

Well sir, you're most definatly wrong about that. Your ABS will only slightly be affected with that small of a change, as will your speedo.... (maybe +/- 1mph at 50mph)....
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