First off, I know absolutely nothing about cars. Now that that's out the way, I have 16 inch rims but i want to get a set of 20s, 22s, or 24s. Will i need to get my car lifted to get bigger rims? I was talking to a guy that I go to school with and he was saying something about lifting or lowering the car..i have no idea what he meant but will i need to have this done?
lifestyle, and you are able to't purely say 'particularly blacks & hispanics as a results of fact the place i'm from, I easily have seen a style of non ethnic those with loud systems and super wheels, and prefer somebody else stated, you would be no longer ordinary pressed to locate a 60 year previous black guy with super rims... I purely thinks that's extra of a question of age, no longer race
If you go with 20's you will probably not have to make any changes to the suspension. You just get tires that are much thinner (lower profile) and it makes up for how big the rims are. If you get rims any bigger than 20 inches you will likely have problems with them rubbing inside the fenders and your ride quality will suck (depends on what kind of car it is). Any rim shop or tire shop should be able to help you get the right size tires so they fit without lifting the car. The right size tires will also help your speedometer stay fairly accurate.
it depend what kind of car you got.. Because on some car it can fit up to 20 in rims+ but it can rub on the side wall of your tire when you turn