13.5-lbs, 17" forged wheels!!!

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May 29, 2002
  #1  
Hey guys and gals, check these out: Lightweight forged FWD wheels

I got the weight specs from the July SCC and they apply to the RPM wheel.
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May 29, 2002
  #2  
FamilyMan's got the RPM wheels. Very nice lookin wheel IMO. I was consider getting them when I saw the ad in SCC, but I couldn't find a place that had 'em.
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May 29, 2002
  #3  
And the difference between FWD wheels and RWD wheels are....? [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/IMG]
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May 29, 2002
  #4  
larger wheel diameter = less accel, but higher top speed. doenst matter how light the wheel is, circumference is circumference.
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May 29, 2002
  #5  
Yea, but a light-weight wheel is always better than a heavy one regardless of size. I like the rpms as well. They are forged and I bet they are around 250 a rim.
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May 29, 2002
  #6  
Well, LIKEweeeeee, thats why you get lower profile tires, such as a 40 or 45 series, the overall circumfrence stays the same
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May 29, 2002
  #7  


<< Well, LIKEweeeeee, thats why you get lower profile tires, such as a 40 or 45 series, the overall circumfrence stays the same >>



It doesn't stay the same. It ends up being a little smaller or a little bigger. It roughly stays the same would be a accurate statement.
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May 29, 2002
  #8  
Weight is the biggest factor in wheel choice, grass roots motorsports did a test with race rubber and 15, 16 and 17" rims, the car handled better as each size increased but their was a noticable lack in acceleration with the increased weight. Unsprung weight is a huge factor in acceleration, handling and braking. goes way back to physics. an object in motion resists change in motion as does an object at rest. The greater the mass, the greater resistance to change. Enough of my blathering, get lightweight 17" rims and kick some corner .
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May 29, 2002
  #9  
Even if you have light-weight 17s, you are still putting a heavy 17" tire. People seem to only think about the weight of the rim when the tire is almost equally important.
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Jun 3, 2002
  #10  
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[hr]Originally posted by: Mbow
Even if you have light-weight 17s, you are still putting a heavy 17" tire. People seem to only think about the weight of the rim when the tire is almost equally important.[hr]
Someone should develop a lightwheight tire!

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