* Wheel size: The overall diameter of your wheel and tire combination must remain the same as what your car came with. This means that if you choose smaller rims, you will need to use tires with a larger sidewall.
* Brake clearance: Make sure that the smaller rims you choose will clear your brake calipers. If the rims are too small, they may not fit over the calipers and you will not be able to install them.
* Suspension travel: Smaller rims can reduce the amount of suspension travel available, which can affect the ride quality of your car. If you are concerned about ride quality, you should consider choosing rims that are only slightly smaller than the stock size.
* Handling: Smaller rims can also affect the handling of your car, making it more difficult to control. If you are planning to use smaller rims, be sure to test drive the car before making a final decision.
If you are considering using smaller rims than what your car came with, be sure to do your research and make sure that they will fit your car properly. You should also consider the potential effects on the ride quality and handling of your car before making a decision.