rim/tire weight makes a huge diff! wow!
#16
Originally Posted by rajun asian,Nov 30 2004, 02:51 PM
I think it all depends on what's more important to you. I got my 18" wagon wheels 'cuz there will ALWAYS be someone that's faster. But not as many people will look as good as I do.
#17
Tirerack.com will often list the individual weight of the aftermarket wheels they offer. I believe that stock are approx. 17lb front and 18lb rear. Many of the wheels on tirerack in the 18" range are 20-22lbs. Plus the additional tire weight needs to be factored in & it all adds up...
I went with the SSR GT in 17" because the wheel weight was listed as about 1lb heavier than stock and have not noticed any loss of performance or acceleration and since I went with the BFG K-Force have better cornering and a smoother & quieter ride.
I went with the SSR GT in 17" because the wheel weight was listed as about 1lb heavier than stock and have not noticed any loss of performance or acceleration and since I went with the BFG K-Force have better cornering and a smoother & quieter ride.
#18
True there are more over 17&18lb than under.
But there are several options. http://www.wheelweights.net/
You may have to pay a premium though.
But there are several options. http://www.wheelweights.net/
You may have to pay a premium though.
#19
Don't forget that the larger diameter tires put the mass at a further distance from the center of the wheel, increasing rotational mass. Hurts both acceleration and braking. The tires may or may not have more grip to help in cornering but it may not be enough to overcome the rotational loss.
For performance, stay with as small a diameter wheel you can while maximizing tire choice.
For performance, stay with as small a diameter wheel you can while maximizing tire choice.