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So the difference primarily is in looks -- which are important to many of us. The color of the wheel and that it is more flush makes the car look better IMO. I'm getting a silver car, and personally, I don't like the polished or black look on that color. I do like chrome on other cars, and black wheels on a white car, IMO, look great. Again, each to their own.... By the way, from a performance aspect, tires can make a significant difference and I plan on changing them early.... Regarding brand loyalty, I don't think it helps us in any way to be brand loyal. If a company builds a better product at a competitive price, count me in. If we were all brand loyal, companies would not have to make their product better. If you have a lot of BRZ parts and want to continue to use them, then that is not brand loyalty, it is financially better for you -- and that's a different matter. |
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For forged lightness and strength that even TRD prefers: http://www.tws-forged.com/tws_t66-f.html
There are 17" options, 16" in GAZOO Racing 86/BRZ RACE Regulation Size, and 18" was used on TRD's Tsukuba lap record setting Griffon 86. TWS also makes the JDM TRD SF2 forged wheel for the 86. Performance and fitment seem to matter to you. 18" T66-F are a worthy first and only time set of wheels. Nicely proportional to the size of the wheel well and on the car's side profile. Coming from someone who first swapped his stock wheels with 17" STI wheels. Kept them for about a year. Then TWS stood the test of time--4 years and counting. In the face of tempting new models from Rays, Advan, and Prodrive, I've never changed them out.
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You get a more rigid sidewall with lower profile tires. The temp differences are minimal. A wider wheel not fitted to the particular car can actually reduce lap times for two reasons. First, since a wider wheel generally has wider tread, the weight of the tire is higher and force per square foot is less thus reducing traction. However, if you are using a racing compound with extra sticky tires, wider can create more friction. With most road tires, however, traction is actually less. And a wider tire increases hydroplaning in wet weather. Again, over the years in my racing clubs, we tested these variables. Wider rims just allow you to put on wider tires which makes your ride look better, but not necessarily handle better. There is not enough hp in our standard BRZ's to require wider rims or tires.
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I agree that loyalty should not be followed by any circumstances, but if you also check for alternatives there isn't really much out there. For example I was checking lately about Porsche and if it is really a better brand, but probably over there the customers are treaded much much worse. You don't really deserve going to service your car and requesting to remove the battery because the car's gps is not calibrated and to receive as a reply "we cannot do this because we don't have factory permission". For god's sake, you'll just remove the battery for a few seconds! And by the way the gps was finally fixed after this reset, but you'll have all this frustration. Same about other basic things that the dealer is not allowed to do, because the factory does not allow it. Anyway, I believe that you get my point. I know all these are irrelevant with the subject, but just some short chit chat. Hope to enjoy your new wheels.
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17x8 - 13.9 lbs 18x8 - 14.8 lbs 18x9.5 - 15.8 lbs (their largest size) I don't know any forged aluminum wheels that are lighter for the size. TRD SF2 18x7.5 weighs 16.5 lbs and are made by TWS so I image the USDM 17" TRDs are heavier. When it comes to 17x7.5 dark 15-spokers like those, I'm familiar. Had 17x7.5 15-spoke STI wheels. Can cost a boat load less than other offerings. But after owning them awhile I started to notice small things. The sunken fitment. How 17s (though lighter than 18s) look proportionally small on the car: [img]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/GW***3BQLKZ8V-JfajCy2Xi68b6bORIg8la5PW4KHuUzfaFlTUv3sHKJqhpk-3rV5cZZuNCZMDv2ys4fpkoPm0pIXF0-ja1EVnw_ApSFuzlZhdnOf74FRWsmfeJDTgy3ZNODKAA5tr2-0lbow-FQFTFZbKRO0ktAHBoV5gLnH4MtzNR-u61Ejq1UN_t56hnebHWD1MhZaOQhmaYcbTYuE-9SvpKZ0ROtSPJhNqfXankQoTeqxVgilrhDsM55Do-GX7jOxJHYE3lOHA5FMfxIF_cte69LJpmu79JkH0X1is9IHl0xe o6NTWY4IXb-NsR2-qJaiV1aFez28vwrrsv4lF3nljMEUcB2cCXIa7Pkifj-oVp6XtelIeXO8dMHBjWmhyS8a5xXuvKRIB7lqXIG-Z-3Y1aJ5EdGzd8znpG2vF_aR1U6HhiY_V__FcegBBv1zEYdqI3Dn dnB2hCccglcr_heIJd25_Z7CyZRZsq5Q1aY1g2gUWDbyloMWOj b4nSDQJ6EIzCksRUdanu7ufc9XrphX4fY6HK9lZKoBCW8SZhac 9UmqwDFhmbv_W0ldz4P-QxpITaigJoGzr__CyLxaT7NLJQlN50fsGItXx6OY0Tz1A9vDan bHlGeugciba1gG_r060Oc1n4Jzvb9ZWvUfPR3qOLxX7BMDw=w1 218-h812-no[/img] Compare that to spot on fitment with a wider track felt through the steering wheel and paper-light spin up response on throttle: TWS is the worldwide leader in forged aluminium and magnesium wheels for passenger, racing cars and motorcycles. They supply billet aluminum blanks to other JDM wheel companies, are partners with Aston Martin Racing for LeMans, and have been supplying magnesium blanks for Formula 1 since 1993. Their consumer offerings undercut the competition and have superior specs. It was a zen moment of clarity when I saw them for ~$3k on japanparts.com. OEM proven with performance pedigree. Investing a little more made me a lot happier for more years. I'm trying to pass on vicarious knowledge so you don't relive my regrets and do it right the first time. But if your heart is set on those TRDs, go for it. Just know I had my heart set in the same way for 17x7.5 STI wheels and look what happened to me. (Look up Prodrive Japan, ZE40 or other Volks, Advan RGIII or other Advans for forged options that look fire on a silver 86. For cheaper forged options, try Titan 7 or XXR 527F.)
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TRD's inspirational Griffon 86. This beast turned me on to its wheels:
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