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    Quote Originally Posted by krogoth View Post
    both 16z and 17z are good

    performance wise....ther wont be much difference between either one

    ther are plenty of light weight 17z out ther.....but if u really want 16z ther are heaps too
    so, to provide a definitive answer? all you provided was an answer that cancelled each other out. hence not answering anything at all. haha

    Ok,

    17s - usually heavier, tyres more expensive, less tread potentially, may be defectable depending on cop, sluggish performance + handling (according to dc2 owner).

    16s - opposite all the above.

    Go 16s, with right lowering, they will look the right size, and you will most likely retain performance, and more than likely improve handling due to the thinner sidewall/wieight of the rim. all about equilibrium.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SiReal View Post
    so, to provide a definitive answer? all you provided was an answer that cancelled each other out. hence not answering anything at all. haha

    Ok,

    17s - usually heavier, tyres more expensive, less tread potentially, may be defectable depending on cop, sluggish performance + handling (according to dc2 owner).

    16s - opposite all the above.

    Go 16s, with right lowering, they will look the right size, and you will most likely retain performance, and more than likely improve handling due to the thinner sidewall/wieight of the rim. all about equilibrium.
    good answer, thanks.
    i've been told 17s give sluggish performance aswell
    thanks

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