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Move from 19 to 20 inches?

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Working with my local tire and wheel guy who is suggesting I move to 20" wheel and tire package. Anybody here done that? Plusses? Minus'? Thoughts? Warning? s
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check that the tires you like to run are available in the correct sizes.
 

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Did he name reasons ?

It's heavier with less good tire availability. People do it mostly for looks.
 
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Did he name reasons ?

It's heavier with less good tire availability. People do it mostly for looks.
We have a meeting coming up, I'll get his reasoning...
 

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I went to 20x11 in the back only. 19x9.5 in the front. As said above, I did it for looks.

No tracking or anything like that.
 

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He's trying to sell you some wheels, that's the reasoning. You have a GT350, going to 20s unless the Weel+tire weight is lower than your stocks, will degrade your car's performance and comfort.
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