I have stock 19's on my 06 GS Spyder. You do have to be very careful around potholes and driveways. There is no sidewall protecting the rims.
I do feel the roadway more than I need to, but that may be due to the Spyder's somwehat flexible body compared to the suspension setting.
If your car is a daily driver, my guess would be that 19's and certainly 20's are not the best choice. If it's a nice-day coupe, then by all means 19's could work.
I do feel the roadway more than I need to, but that may be due to the Spyder's somwehat flexible body compared to the suspension setting.
If your car is a daily driver, my guess would be that 19's and certainly 20's are not the best choice. If it's a nice-day coupe, then by all means 19's could work.