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<blockquote data-quote="pratt" data-source="post: 569439" data-attributes="member: 21006"><p>With staggered wheels, the rim size is different as the front is 11J and the rear 12J. The main disadvantage is you cant rotate the tyres eveytime you do your wheel balancing and alignment to even out the wear. Outlook wise, if you have sharp eyes, the rear rims when viewed at an angle, the center part(lock nuts) "sucks" in deeper than the front wheels. But as i mentioned, the fierce look of the rims and added stability of the ride beats the disadvantage more, personally for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pratt, post: 569439, member: 21006"] With staggered wheels, the rim size is different as the front is 11J and the rear 12J. The main disadvantage is you cant rotate the tyres eveytime you do your wheel balancing and alignment to even out the wear. Outlook wise, if you have sharp eyes, the rear rims when viewed at an angle, the center part(lock nuts) "sucks" in deeper than the front wheels. But as i mentioned, the fierce look of the rims and added stability of the ride beats the disadvantage more, personally for me. [/QUOTE]
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