To assist in the actual question as a couple have I would like to point out that getting bigger wheels is not the best solution to your problem. If you are on aftermarket springs that are to low, buy new, harder springs. If you have a coilover system then adjust it so that you sit higher. A lot of people don't truly consider how wheel size will effect your gas mileage, speedometer, and ride quality. When selecting a rim size it is important to keep the tire to wheel ratio at or at least around the stock diameter. For example The DA came stock with 14's with 195-60/14 tires. A 16" wheel would require 205-45/16, and a 17" wheel would require 205-40/17 in order to keep the wheel and tire diameter approximately the same. To the point: Vehicle ride height should be adjusted appropriately and changing your wheel size will not give you a reliable and active solution. Just my .02.