Getting 22in. Wheels For Your Mid Size Sedan
If you have your heart set on a nice set of rims, choosing 22 inch chrome rims for your car should be done carefully. Pimping your ride is possible, but it should be done correctly so you can enjoy your rims without damaging the vehicle. Read more to find out how to choose the best set of wheels and get a good deal.
Take a look around and you will notice custom rims have become popular. In fact, car manufacturers have taken this trend and started adding upscale wheels to newer models. This does not come without an additional cost, but you can purchase aftermarket rims on your own and save big.
Before adding 22's to your vehicle, speak with a suspension professional to make sure this is able to be done. You cannot always just put on a new set of wheels and rollout with any car. Sometimes this will require alternations to your suspension system to accommodate the change in size. Some vehicles will have to get lifters or added suspension parts to hold the added weight. This depends on the make and model of the car.
22's Carry A Lot Of Weight
It is no secret that anyone who purchases 22's for their vehicle wants to make a fashion statement. You do not do this because of the performance or the ride; it is to be different, unique, and stand out. If you are the flashy type, 22 inch wheels will definitely separate you from the crowd and you will turn heads when driving down the freeway. Larger rims on smaller vehicles will change the appearance, as well as the ride. Fuel economy will also be compromised by the supersized rims.
Choosing The Right Size
Yes, it is possible to put 22 inch rims on a mid-size car, but you will have to make changes to your suspension. If the wheels are too large they will rub against the body of the vehicle or even the car components. This can easily be corrected with alterations to the suspension.
Choosing The Right 22's
When purchasing new wheels it is important to check the bolt pattern and offset. Bolt patterns differ on vehicles from four, to five, to six lugs. The offset will determine how the wheel sits. This can create suspension problems if the tires rub the body of the vehicle when turning. This is not safe. There should always be clearance between the fender and the wheel tire packages.
Another thing to consider is the weight of the rims. Larger rims add weight to the vehicle. This added weight is not supported by the current suspension and could cause damage to your car over time. When you must go big, you may need to alter the vehicle's suspension system to handle the large load.
Once you have made the decision to purchase 22 wheels for your vehicle, do some research so you can get the best deal for your money. When buying 22 inch custom wheels plan to spend some money because they are not cheap, but you will definitely be the talk of the town with your shiny new wheels.
Published July 9th, 2010
Filed in Hobby

