myvi wif 15"

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Best option? Weight your current rims + tires first. Then, select the new rims + tires and weight them again. If equal / lighter than original, take it. If heavier... choose another.
 
acbc said:
Best option? Weight your current rims + tires first. Then, select the new rims + tires and weight them again. If equal / lighter than original, take it. If heavier... choose another.
acbc, any workshop that you know offer such service? with big weight scale for big object. Takkan you want us to use those weight scale in Pasar to weight Sawi and Kangkung.
 
yaya !!

try to choose the lighter rim and put in. i dont think will cause underpower even 1.0.



BlackSamurai said:
acbc, any workshop that you know offer such service? with big weight scale for big object. Takkan you want us to use those weight scale in Pasar to weight Sawi and Kangkung.
 
wow guys.....thnks for d info...guess 15" wont suffer much.....haha........
 
15 is the best choice.. but if u lowered ur car... using lowered spring, it will be so lowered n if u install sideskirt maybe u got problem when crossing bumps
 
BlackSamurai said:
acbc, any workshop that you know offer such service? with big weight scale for big object. Takkan you want us to use those weight scale in Pasar to weight Sawi and Kangkung.


it's very easy really. bring your bathroom scale, weight yourself, then carry thw wheel again.
 

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