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Seems the Enkeis are about 2lb lighter for 17x9 (dependent on offset). And the change in steering feel by going for a more aggressive offset is a great point: I had a set of PF-01s 17x8 +35, and the first thing I noticed was how the new wheels worsened steering feel/responsiveness. |
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Also, would there be a benefit to equalizing track width front to rear? For example, running something like +43 in front and +48 at the rear (or +41 and +46 to take advantage of the lower offset limit)? |
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As an example, there is this nasty area in the "left turn pocket" at one of the intersections near my home where I frequently need to stop on a red light. With stock wheels and tires it's just annoying, but with wider tires on lower offset wheels (et37 in my case) the steering wheel tries to turn left because of those bumps, so I have to hold it while stopping the car. On the flip side, I know people who have successfully tracked cars with et30 effective offsets and set some very decent lap times :P Quote:
That being said, perhaps a better strategy would be to maximize grip by maximizing the track width on both ends individually (depending on the regulations, geometry of the car and suspension, tire size, scrub radius considerations, etc.) and then fine-tune the balance with anti-roll bars. |
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17 lbs is plenty good.
If I were dailying the lightest wheels possible where I live, I'd be replacing them frequently because roads are that bad. If I were tracking more often, I'd also have to think about replacing them more frequently. And wheel strength is important on track too (not just weight). As it is, I use what are essentially tarmac rally wheels which are not the lightest but very strong. RPF1s are a good all-around choice on the lighter side and should hold up well in a 17 inch size. - Andrew
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Speaking of how offset affects suspension and steering geometry: It's weird that Toyota settled on 48mm for the stock wheels but 43mm for the GR accessory wheels. I get the benefit of wider track. How it lines up with the fender and how it works with the suspension and steering is an unknown but you'd think one would be better than the other in those categories and that's the size Toyota would use.
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So the drawbacks from a slight change in scrub radius are offset by the benefits of running a wider track (more grip), correct? That means it would be more beneficial to run the lowest allowed offset (+41) at the front and rear and fine tuning with sway bars? Just want to make sure I'm understanding correctly. |
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The downsides or change in steering feel are subjective. What's best is thus subjective. Most people won't actually notice the increased levels of grip, but neither will they notice the change in steering feel from widening the track by just a few mm. They might start noticing at +10mm per side or so. |
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A more conservative shift (like going to +43ET) would probably give you the grip benefits of wider tires, while also maintaining more steering feel. |
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Looks like 17x8 +43/+45 is the safe bet for stock suspension then? I was confused on the setup but I just want a little better figment at stock suspension for a while. Going to go 17x8 with either +45 or +43 in a wheel I like wrapped in 225/45r17. Am I missing something here?
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Another vote for hypergrams. They have been my track wheels. All has been good and they look better than RPF1s
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And you'll need to pay double again if you eventually need replace one or a few due to some unexpected track/highway nastyness. And will you actually see enough of a performance benefit to justify such a difference in price?
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