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Konig daylites are 15.4lbs for 17x7 +40 - would these be a good choice for track work?
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I would go with go with something lighter. Don't know how Konigs hold up for track driving, but you can get a lighter wheel in that size. The probably make RPF1s in that size, go check them out.
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'Street cred' baby! JDM, yo!
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Yes you can get odd ball sizes, 21-61/17, which would be the same overall as a 21-61/16, but equally you can probably get a shorter 16. |
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I'd love to go with the enkei's but sadly they are way too expensive over here in the uk.
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I'm not looking for hardcore track only performance yet. Also I have no plans to boost the induction on my FR-S at this time. So I don't think I'll need a 9" wide tire or cantilevered tires. Seems like added weight and cost that's unnecessary at the 200hp stock set up. Opinions? I'm thinking 17x8" wheels @ a 48mm or 30something mm offset (and summer performance street tires) might be the way to go. Opinions? Again, I think 18x8" wheels look way cool, but I'm hesitant to spend a lot of money on hula hoops that slow down the car just to look cool. My purpose is street, but I'd like to enhance looks, track, and street capabilities a bit without going too hardcore. Kinda baller / racer on a budget style. |
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it seems like you understand the technical benefits of the 17s on the track, street, and wallet. who are you trying to impress with balling rims? i would venture that anyone worth impressing (outside of the ladies i guess) would appreciate the 17s as a commitment to what we believe the purpose of this car is.
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guys, what's your take on this:
EX7851035S Konig Wheel EX7851035S Konig Exhale 17X8 5X100 ... i still have to use the stock tires. thanks for the info! |
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Might be cool.
Can someone photoshop it on a ft86? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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