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Old 07-12-2004, 08:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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does anyone have pics of 20's?

all i can find is pics of 22'' and while i love those, id like to compare to the look of 20''s before i shell out even more dough


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Old 07-12-2004, 10:05 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I believe the concept car rides on 20's.
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Old 07-13-2004, 06:51 AM   #3 (permalink)
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So far, this is the only link anyone's posted to a 300C with 20s - though I am almost certain is a photoshop job and comes off looking more like a 22 on a lowered car. You be the judge:

mc2ning.com

I like this wheel a lot. It's only available through new car dealers, however, and orders are subject to a national backorder on the only 20" tire people are recommending for our car - the Toyo Proxes S/T in a 255/45/20.

These are the wheels I will likely order once they're shipping again.
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Old 07-13-2004, 08:15 AM   #4 (permalink)
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www.tirerack.com has a few 20's.
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Old 07-13-2004, 08:29 AM   #5 (permalink)
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www.tirerack.com has a few 20's.

yeah, i was looking at a set on their site and saw the animated picture with some 20's

i wanted to see some real pics...i have seen the 22's cause it seems like everyone is doing those, well i am 23 and just bought a house--so am looking to see if the extra $$$$ is worth it or not. so i wanted to see if 20''s looked good or if they really appeared as "not enough" on the car

thanks for all the help guys
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I think the 20" are the best trade off and the best overall performer and benefits especially once the perfect tire sizes are made. It needs a 245/45/20.
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Old 07-13-2004, 04:13 PM   #7 (permalink)
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I think the 20" are the best trade off and the best overall performer and benefits especially once the perfect tire sizes are made. It needs a 245/45/20.
Ditto. And if you choose a nice forged (light) wheel like the one from MC2 (link), you can actually REDUCE unsprung weight while upping the style factor considerably. There's a win-win.

It's a nice setup: Comes w. Toyo Proxes S/T (255/45/20) mounted and balanced. Retails for about $3,000. MARKD, a forum member, has a guy who can hook you up for $2500 including shipping? Don't know how they do it!

Check it out. They also offer a 20" forged wheel for the Magnum that is similar in appearance to the LDR and Sequence SQ-2 that seem quite popular among forum-goers. Obviously, we could use it on the 300C as well.

I'll post pics when they arrive next week.
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Ditto. And if you choose a nice forged (light) wheel like the one from MC2 (link), you can actually REDUCE unsprung weight while upping the style factor considerably. There's a win-win.

It's a nice setup: Comes w. Toyo Proxes S/T (255/45/20) mounted and balanced. Retails for about $3,000. MARKD, a forum member, has a guy who can hook you up for $2500 including shipping? Don't know how they do it!

Check it out. They also offer a 20" forged wheel for the Magnum that is similar in appearance to the LDR and Sequence SQ-2 that seem quite popular among forum-goers. Obviously, we could use it on the 300C as well.

I'll post pics when they arrive next week.

did you order the MC2. How can I order one as well? Got a phone number?
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did you order the MC2. How can I order one as well? Got a phone number?
Yes, I ordered through a local dealer that "owed me one." Contact MARKD for details on how you can order through his guy, who is also swinging great deals. I don't want to push the things though until I see them for myself next week.
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Old 07-13-2004, 09:28 PM   #10 (permalink)
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did you order the MC2. How can I order one as well? Got a phone number?
A Yahoo search came up with this number.
M C2 Custom Alloys
Address: 2860 Seaboard Ln, Long Beach, CA 90805
Phone: (562) 464-2511
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