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Originally Posted by zcc
Since the original 15" rims have been replaced with larger onces I assume that the car's transmission and differential in "game over status". You can add the engine and some miscellaneous parts as well.
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I smell a fish. A red herring, to be precise.
They can take a 16" or a 17" wheel with no problems. They won't even really mess up the steering geometry.
Over 18" and they could scrub the wheel wells, but the only problem really is inaccurate speedometers with oversize wheels on the car.
Nothing to worry about if you keep it within reason.
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