Will 20 Inch Rims Make My Car Get Noticed?
The easiest way to make any car stand out when is by changing some of the stock features that came with it when you bought it. Car companies do not offer as many options with cars as they use to so it’s not uncommon to see two of the same cars next to each other at a stop light. This of course makes you want to change up your cars looks as soon as possible. You are fine with the engine and do not want to dump money in it as it might void your warranty. You are just concerned about the style of the car. The quickest way to do this is by changing the stock wheels.
In the past 10 years the 20 inch rim has grown in popularity. People can’t not look at the wheels because they are so big. It all started on the custom car scene and blew up from there. The wheels were so cool looking that they were put on every type of car. Its usually the first thing people ask for when they are looking to upgrade their factory wheels.
Larger vehicles like trucks and SUV’s have to have 20 inch wheels. If not, it would not look right. Car manufacturers have spotted this trend and are now putting 20 inch OEM wheels on their trucks and SUV’s. It’s a little bit different for cars. Most expensive cars will get the larger wheel from the factory now. Normal priced cars will need something more than just wheels to make it look different. This is because it was not the goal of the car company to put a lot of extra cost into a car.
Shopping for a set of 20 inch rims and tires can take awhile. There are hundreds of rim makers out there to look at. Then you need to decide if you want to get chrome, polished, or a black finish. You need to have this thought out ahead of time as buying them is a investment. With prices for a nice set of rims between one and two thousand dollars you better be committed to what you are doing. To help you pick the right set of wheels, most rim companies have a online tool that puts a photo of their wheels on your car. This will take the guessing out of picking the right wheels.
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