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Can 16 inch wheels look good on it? I hate super thin tires so it would be somewhat of beef + 16 inch for me but I'd love to see examples especially if you have 16 on yours.
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>>28973028
How do you mean it you you "can 16 inch wheels look good"?
My dad drives Golf 6 and that's standard setting. Golf 7 isn't that much differen't. It's how it is supposed to look. 17" is sporty and works if you have the engine for it, anything bigger looks retarded. 15" on a Golf 7 would look half retarded but is worth it if you want a smooth ride and doesn't mind come of as a senior citizen. 16" is the sweet spot for Golf imo
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>>28973483
And yet
>you looked at the op
>you actively clicked on reply
>you looked at the posts and potentially even read them
>you wrote a post
>you even looked through your folder for a fitting reaction gif
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>>28973436
Those free wheel configuration are bullshit. 20" will look even goofier and I doubt it is even possible. I had this ad in my feed a while ago, some dude wanted to sell hid 19" currently on a Golf or trade them for 18" same bolt pattern. Dude wanted big wheels and low profile tires but found out it's not possible put them on Golf. 17" top I say, if you got the engine
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>>28973028
Honestly, I think that looks cool. It reminds me of a rally car. Thin tires and huge rims come off as insecure and tryhard.
These do look a bit small in relation to the large headlights, but you're going to run into these aesthetic mismatches in almost any modern car you put small rims on.
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