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QuintessentiaLs
04-04-2006, 03:32 PM
Just wondering those of you's with after market rims what size do you have??? I'm thinking of gettin some but don't know what size to get... Tossing up between 16" or 17"

Anyone got pics of these sizes on there car??? Thanks

KingRichard
04-04-2006, 11:58 PM
Just wondering those of you's with after market rims what size do you have??? I'm thinking of gettin some but don't know what size to get... Tossing up between 16" or 17"

Anyone got pics of these sizes on there car??? Thanks

17" have the best look overall. 16" however will have a better performance.
Hope this help...

Poeter
05-04-2006, 01:09 AM
I think 16" suits the jazz.
17" on a jazz is seems overly big.

sassy_fit_vtit
05-04-2006, 09:50 AM
16 is a good size, 17 inch effects ur fuel economy and ur turning circle is larger

SiReal
05-04-2006, 09:55 AM
plus having bigger wheels which aren't 'lightweight' so to speak can create more stress on all the sussy components. So ensure u get lightweight rims. 16" is the most practical, ensuring more comfy ride as well as sane tyre prices for the long term. Lower it abit and it will look nice.

KingRichard
05-04-2006, 01:20 PM
I dont think 17" is too much for Honda Jazz. In fact for looks it will bring the best of the car. However 16" do will give more power to the car, off course you might also use lightweight wheels to increase the 17" performace such as forge wheels.

Here is my GF car running on 17"
http://www.krdesigns.com/jazz/jazz_jk5.jpg

kuso
18-06-2006, 01:35 AM
Why do you always call your car GF? Is it your girlfriend's car or do you treat it as your girlfriend?

blk_shadow
18-06-2006, 01:48 AM
Just wondering those of you's with after market rims what size do you have??? I'm thinking of gettin some but don't know what size to get... Tossing up between 16" or 17"

Anyone got pics of these sizes on there car??? Thanks

my friend's running on 14" and real low and it looks real good:thumbsup:

civiceg9
18-06-2006, 11:06 AM
Had 17inch but now using 15inch just to save 2L/100km more hehe :D

yourfather
18-06-2006, 11:10 AM
Why do you always call your car GF? Is it your girlfriend's car or do you treat it as your girlfriend?

Maybe we should check for residue in the tail pipe.

P.S. I liked STTICH with the SW388's FTW.

7eleven
19-06-2006, 10:12 PM
Why do you always call your car GF? Is it your girlfriend's car or do you treat it as your girlfriend?

haha nice one...:thumbsup:

Catcha
20-06-2006, 05:55 AM
I dont think 17" is too much for Honda Jazz. In fact for looks it will bring the best of the car. However 16" do will give more power to the car, off course you might also use lightweight wheels to increase the 17" performace such as forge wheels.

Here is my GF car running on 17"
http://www.krdesigns.com/jazz/jazz_jk5.jpg

Those are hot looking mags what type and how much if you don't mind me asking

Mr. Focus
20-06-2006, 03:58 PM
Heres my GF's Jazz with 17's. she wants to up them to 18's tho
http://teamdream.au.com/photos/GCAS06_Cars/IMG_7654.jpg

^CarBoy^
20-06-2006, 09:50 PM
Heres my GF's Jazz with 17's. she wants to up them to 18's tho
http://teamdream.au.com/photos/GCAS06_Cars/IMG_7654.jpg


I saw this car in GC Autosalon... :)

KingRichard
20-06-2006, 11:29 PM
Heres my GF's Jazz with 17's. she wants to up them to 18's tho
http://teamdream.au.com/photos/GCAS06_Cars/IMG_7654.jpg

I know 18" will look pimp, but unless you have air suspension then problem with rubbing and turning might occurs. Specially if you lower the car.

[stealth]
21-06-2006, 12:02 AM
not a fan of the front bar.. but geez it looks shiny as!

Mr. Focus
26-06-2006, 12:41 PM
^CarBoy^-->yeah it was in GCAS

KingRichard-->airstruts/cylinders are in the plans of the build up

[stealth]-->yeah when she bought it she wanted something 'out-there' and different from what everyone else was doing. its good when you're best mate is an auto-detailer :D

^CarBoy^
27-06-2006, 12:12 AM
Yeah I was with TGZ Gold Coast.. :)


^CarBoy^-->yeah it was in GCAS

KingRichard-->airstruts/cylinders are in the plans of the build up

[stealth]-->yeah when she bought it she wanted something 'out-there' and different from what everyone else was doing. its good when you're best mate is an auto-detailer :D