* Reduced handling and performance. Oversized rims can make it more difficult to turn and control the vehicle, as well as reduce acceleration and braking.
* Increased wear and tear on the suspension and tires. Larger rims can put more stress on the suspension components and tires, leading to premature wear and costly repairs.
* Potential for damage to the fenders or wheel wells. Oversized rims can rub against the fenders or wheel wells, causing damage to the body of the vehicle.
It is important to stick with the recommended wheel and tire sizes for your specific vehicle to ensure optimal safety and performance. If you are unsure of what size rims will fit your vehicle, consult with a qualified mechanic or tire specialist.