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I run 7" RPF1's with 235 ZII's, they are five pounds lighter than the stock setup that came on my car per corner.
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wheel weight is one of the more overrated topics ive come across in the car world. grassroots did a little comparison one time where the wheel that was 3lbs heavier was actually faster. dont know why but thats what happened.
i also think its worth noting that tires are made of compounds that are so different than what was out when a lot of these opinions were formed. i would find a tire size you want and put it on the widest rim it will fit. or just ask counterspace or rce or robispec what are the fastest things on the track. |
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LOOKS GOOD, maybe the camera angle but the rears look way too tucked in??
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I plan on going enkei 17x8. Keeping them light and just slightly wider than stock. Thought about a 9" with a 255 tires but I feel that will be overkill for my dd setup.
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I was thinking maybe a lightweight 17x7.5 with a grippy 225 tire. With a +25-+30 offset Any suggestions??/QUOTE] I may be picking up a set of Volk RE30s, 17x8" +44 off a WRX to use for the car for track days. Most likely will be running 235/40-17 tires. My street setup will be much wide/heavier, but it's mostly for looks anyways. -alex |
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I have RPF1 17X7.5 wrapped in Pilot Super Sport 225/45ZR17s on mine, according to Tirerack, the new setup is 3.8 lbs lighter per corner (the tires are a pound heavier though so probably negligible difference on wheel inertia). The difference in grip is very noticeable, no discernable difference in turning feel (how fast the wheel returns to center and feedback from the road) or acceleration. The setup does end up making your actual speed/mileage about 1 2/3 percent higher than gauges read.
I was looking for the same offset as stock because I wanted the car to feel the same, just perform better. Changing the offset will give it a more aggressive look, but it will also change the steering with larger changes resulting in more noticeable impact (particularly in performance driving situations). One thing I read in several places was that people with spacers didn't like the steering feel afterwards, this was on quality hub adapter style spacers. Last edited by PSJohnDoe; 10-25-2013 at 02:33 AM. |
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I am running 17x9 Rota Titans with 245/40/17 BFG Rivals. It's about 1lb more than stock. I'll be honest, I could not feel the extra pound in acceleration, braking, handling, etc. The steering feel is excellent, the suspension doesn't feel overwhelmed, the grip is amazing, and yes I CAN STILL break those bad boys loose when I want to. I lost less than .5MPG overall.
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Essentially, this: http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/sho...n-Scrub-Radius
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"A positive scrub radius will increase steering effort, torque steer and kickback on bumps to a considerable degree. At the same time, a blowout or a failure of one front brake could yank the wheel hard enough to pull it out of your hands. The advantage is that there is much greater road feel and feedback so that you can feel when the front tires start to break loose in a corner. " |
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IMO you need to look at wheels differently.
Think of them like shoes. You can't have dress shoes that you can run in. Trying to find a compromise is always going to be exactly that. For poser/street duties, I'll be running 18" Work Meisters. Because they are delicious. They will probably be around OEM weight, maybe a little more. For track, run a proper light wheel, and a proer light semi slick. I run a 205/40/17 Achilles semi slick. I weighed one at 7.986 kg. I run that on a Volk se37k that weights 6.258kg. So all up, 14.244 kg, or 31.4 lbs. ![]() And, from looking at my other posts, you'll see I'm trying to go lighter for the track, by going to a 16". Have some SSR Type-C's that are around the 5.0kg mark, will know for sure when I weigh them. If you can't afford two sets of wheels, you probably can. I recently bought some 2005 Celica wheels that fit, with tyres for $180 for 4, and they weigh only 15lbs. But will be better on the track than 15lb 17's (which are going to be expensive) because tyre will weigh less, and wheel weigh is closer to centre. Compromises suck. Edit - Lightweight wheels don't matter for street/posing. Nice looking quality 18" wheels do. Good looking/stance/offset bullshit doesn't matter for the track. Unsprung son. |
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