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I weighed my wheels and tires unmounted and added them up, and got 40.4 lbs. I think after wheel weights and tpms sensors and being filled with air, they'd probably be around 41 lbs. I have 17x9+35 RPF1s and 245/40/17 Dunlop Direzza ZII Star Specs. I could have cut a little bit more weight if I had gone with RE71Rs I think.
These wheels were around 1200 for a set of 4, and each wheel weighed 15.6 lbs. I don't think you can do much better in terms of weight unless you step up to a much more expensive forged wheel. |
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I agree the RPF1s do look a little dinky and the PF01 is a good looking wheel. Maybe I'll buy them as my summer wheels and keep the Raijins as my winter wheels.
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I have been looking at Forged XXR 527F 18x9 +35 wheels @ 18lb each.
IMO, Sexy and fairly light. via Imgflip Meme GeneratorThey also have a 18x10 +40 @ 20.2lbs
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Are you comparing a 225/18 setup to a 245/17 setup based only on weight? The reason for a wider wheel and tire is to provide more mechanical grip (all else being equal) for cornering. If you don't care about cornering and you only care about looks, then why would you care about weight in the first place? I think this one just comes down to whatever you care about the most, but if we're talking performance around a track, 17's are generally known to have the advantage. |
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Personally I don't care so much about wheel weights for a street car. Yeah, don't want anything that is super heavy, but used to have XXR 530's, and now have a set of XXR 527's, both cast, both 18's. Swapped stock rims and these and honestly don't notice much difference in acceleration in street driving. Ideally, get a light set of 17" x 8" rims, throw on some good track rubber 225 width and use those for track days. They can be ugly, they can be cheap, they can have road rash etc. Then get a nice set of 17" or 18" rims for the street, with wider tires and correct offsets to fill the wheel wells, don't worry too much about weight. Especially if you're adding an Edelbrock SC. my 2c
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If I were you I would get 17x9 with some stick tires, get a 255/40 for max grip. If you want a slightly stretched look get a 245/40. 17x8 is an NA autox setup imo.
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Unless you track, stick with 17x7 wheels and 215, with a light wheel and keep the car playful.
No one will confuse your car with big wide tires with a Porsche. If only going for looks, it’s your car do what you want, it’s all good. I admit those meaty tire threads always look cool. |
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17x7? nah, even if you stick to 215 width tires, a 17x8 will accomadate the range in width available for 215 tires better, especially if you choose utqg lower than 200. Which tend to run wider.
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Two companies that make lightweight wheels & tires at good prices:
-Look at Konig Flowformed wheels -Tires look at Hankook Ventus Evo ii's I wasn't sure by your post if you wanted to stay 18's or 17 245/35/18's wider and the right outside diameter at 22lbs https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...omCompare1=yes 245/40/17's are actually a pound heavier at 23lbs I went with stock size 215/45/17 and got 19lbs on my scales so tirerack #'s are right Also went with konig Hypergrams listed at 16.3lbs I got ~16.5lbs so their weights are correct as well. They don't look they great as they look small but they have a few new styles. I like their new Dekagram wheels you can get a 17x9 at 17.3lbs or at 18 x9.5 with concave face at 19.8lbs https://konigwheels.com/wheels/flow-...eels/dekagram/
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