Keep in mind that if you go larger in circumference than the original setup, it may affect your speedometer/odometer.
Mine has 18" wheels on the front, and 20" wheels on the rear. I love the raked "Hot Rod" look of it. Now, off the top of my head I can't remember the tire size, but the overall height off the ground (circumference) is more, and I've noticed my speedometer reads 5 mph less than my GPS navigation system says I'm going. Now, I haven't had someone drive next to me so as to compare their speed reading to mine, but usually the GPS is pretty close. Bottom line: changing the wheel/tire sizes might make the speedometer read incorrectly, depending on how old or new your vehicle is, and thereby possibly making the odometer add more miles than you've traveled, or display less miles than you've driven. Either way, I don't really care in my case, because I could never live with the stock 16" wheels that came on the LIMITEDs.