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19inch rims

maazymaaz

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My dad has the 19inch all season tires/rims. He is looking to swap for the 20 or 21. Located in Southern California. Please DM if interested, we can work out the numbers.
 
I don't have a Lucid, but I take care of one for a client. Two 21" rims destroyed and ten tires, give or take one or two in under 10,000 miles. The car is just too darn heavy and the 21" tires don't have enough sidewall to survive even average potholes. I'm here because he's considering swapping or buying some 20 or even 19" wheels to keep the tire bill under control. Just a word of caution as he can't be the only person with this issue. Maybe 21" run-flats would be a little more durable, but the ride would suffer and they're even more expensive than the OEM Pirellis. I think we just have to find something with some more sidewall. Once those 21's pinch down and run out of room, the belts break or separate, the tire will usually get a bulge in the side, and it's game over for that tire.
 
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