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What size are these?
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Wow, nice car, i even kinda like the rims. My guess on size would probably be 17's...maybe 18's.
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I would have to guess 18, but it's hard to say....
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Jaguar.........hm......almost definitely 18s
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I'd guess 17s.
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Im thinking 18's, Jags usually have alot of room for wheels.
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18
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Look like 19's
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ive got a 20 dollar bet going with my friend.
he KNOWS there 20's.. im saying they are 18s. We'll find out tomrorow when his dad brings the car home. |
if they are stock, and they look like it, they are no bigger than 18.
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Unless he has upgraded to very large breaks... i would say they dont look at all as big as a 20"
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18
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I'd say at least 18, could be 20 too.
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I gotta say 18 or 19
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Nice nice car, i'd go with 18's personally...
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It has to be 17's or 18's
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17, maybe 18 if the tire is large (judging by the sidewall)
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here is a suggestion to determine the size. IF you know the year and model of that Jag, go to one of the online tire dealers (like tirerack.com) and find out the stock size. that'll give you a starting point. those dont look like stock Jag wheels to me, but Im no Jag expert, so...anyway, once you know the stock size (which is probably 17 or 18 inch) then you can determine what size the tires would have to be to fit in the wheel well on a 20 inch rim. from the look of the sidewall, Id say that you are looking at an aspect ratio of 35 or 40. so, if that is correct and the stock wheel is 18 inch, then to get a 20" wheel with proper fitment, youd be looking at a 25 or 30 aspect ratio, which doesnt appear to gel with the pic.
I say 18", or at most 19" |
They look like 17's or 18's to me.
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18s
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well, i was right, (and 20 dollars richer) and most of you were as well.
they are 18s. |
humm I was sorta right I said 18 or 19...LOL
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