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Im thinking on getting IFORGED DAYTONAS, but I can only get them in 19x10 for the fronts and 19x12 for the rears. Will I lose any performance going from a 19x13 to a 19x12?
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with a narrower wheel you will loose some traction because the tire contact patch will be smaller
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