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Old Jun 11, 2002
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14" wheels ....staying stock size with new rims...

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I want to get some Rage Vigor Tires 14"
to put on my stock car and use the same tires that came with my car...I don't have the money for new tires now. I think the wheels look cool, but they are just 14". Have any of ya'll heard of Rage wheels and can my care still look smooth with 14" aftermarket wheels?
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Old Jun 12, 2002
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do yourself a favor and save that money away, and save more on top of it and get some nice rims and tires....

you'll be happier in the long run
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yeah.. whats the point? save up to at least get some 17s, it'll be worth it
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definitely save up. 17s are definitely more bling bling

you can have the nicest rims....but if they're still on the donut tires....why???

you won't regret waiting, trust me
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