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RE: Aftermarket Evoque 20" rims credible?? - rvakia - 07-06-2015 01:10pm I got aftermarket wheels as I find the OEMs were not to my taste. I prefer BMW wheel styles as they look more aggressive. Here is what I ended with. RE: Aftermarket Evoque 20" rims credible?? - HotLap - 07-06-2015 02:42pm (07-06-2015 01:10pm)rvakia Wrote: I got aftermarket wheels as I find the OEMs were not to my taste. I prefer BMW wheel styles as they look more aggressive. Here is what I ended with. Darn I can't get your pics to open, mind sending a link to the web site or reposting the pics? Sorry to be a bother, but would like to see them as I also like the aggressive BMW style wheels, thx!! Aftermarket Evoque 20" rims credible?? - rvakia - 08-06-2015 12:55am Sorry my bad. Guess Flickr doesn't work here. Here it is again. RE: Aftermarket Evoque 20" rims credible?? - HotLap - 09-06-2015 09:52pm rvakia, thanks and those look good! I like the black with your dark gray, nice contrast. So these are the 9" x 20" wheels and you've had no issues with caliper clearance, suspension component rubbing, etc? I like the "beefier" stance the 9" width creates! RE: Aftermarket Evoque 20" rims credible?? - rvakia - 11-06-2015 10:44am (09-06-2015 09:52pm)HotLap Wrote: rvakia, thanks and those look good! I like the black with your dark gray, nice contrast. So these are the 9" x 20" wheels and you've had no issues with caliper clearance, suspension component rubbing, etc? I like the "beefier" stance the 9" width creates! Thank you. I am still doing some mods but are just mainly blacking out some trims. The rim+tire combo i used made a huge difference on its looks. The wheels have enough clearance to put Brembo brakes in it. There is no rubbing. The tires (245/55R20), in my opinion, are the bigggest you can go without adding spacers. I chose this over the stock tire size (245/45R20) as i find it ironically makes the car shorter compared to those using the 19" wheels. Plus, it does not affect the ride quality as much. |