whats the lightest rims out there? Hey peeps, I noticed that some of you guys upgrading your wheels to 17's notice performance decrease. I want to upgrade my wheels so it looks better than the stock. Though I want it so its the same mass as the stock wheels. Any recommendations? Probably a 16inch with low pro tires? Whats the lightest rims?? |
if Im not mistaken Racing Hart makes the lightest 17's. They are white aluminium alloy and I believe they are like 7lbs apiece. They look pretty tight to me, but to each his own. |
they're expensive..its like 500dollars a pop for one wheel...[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-puke.gif[/IMG] I need dinero!:cry: |
lightweight 17's: Volk Racing CE-28N 12.3 pounds (450) 5zigen Becketts FN-R 12.5 pounds (450) SSR Competition 15 pounds (450) Volk Racing TE-37 15 pounds (400) OZ Superlaggerra 15.4 pounds (250) Enkei NT-03 16.5 pounds (189) Konig Subzero 17 pounds (180) lightweight 16 Spoon Sports SW388 8 pounds (400) Mugen Power MF-10 8.2 pounds (450) alot of these rims are more than $400 each [IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG] Edit: I have included the prices and the cheaper ones also [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/IMG] |
I am looking at the light weight rims also. Not the I am a millionaire and have more money than I know what do with light weight rims. I am talking about these: Rota Slipstream 12.9lbs Konig Helium 10.9lbs Konig Greenlights 10.9lbs The konigs only come in 15x6.5 and the rotas go from 15 to 16 I am pretty sure. The Group Buy Center has the konigs for 385 shipped for 4 wheels and the slipstream for like 450 shipped for a set of 4. The konig heliums are out of stock for several weeks though. I can't decide whether to get the konigs or the rotas. Hope I helped ya out a little. Oops! Almost forgot to mention something about tires. Remember a 17 in lightweight wheel will be more than offset by a big heavy 17in tire. If you are looking for looks and to shred some rotational mass, stay with the 15s. |
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Mbow: isn't tires for bigger rim has less rubber? i am not sure if i'm right, but I always thought that lower profile tire has less weight if width stay the same... [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/IMG] |
Spoon rims |
i would say spoon rims. they are light and they also look good but they are $400 a piece |
<< Mbow: isn't tires for bigger rim has less rubber? i am not sure if i'm right, but I always thought that lower profile tire has less weight if width stay the same... [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/IMG] >> It depends on the width of the rim and tire chosen. Generally, the bigger the wheel, the heavier the tire. Plus, a tire with a smaller side wall, especially on the 17s, is going to seriously reduce ride quality. Although, big wide tires improve handling tremendously. But for me, I know that great handling gets you into trouble as you go through turns quicker and thus, the higher speed means serious damage if you leave the pavement. |
As far as the high dollar rims, I will never understand the reasoning behing putting serveral thousand doller rims on a 15-16k car. Makes no frickken sense to me. Heck, with the money that some people spend on rims, they could have bough a nicer car. |
Yeah but usually, not always though, some "nicer" cars are Heavier! If you take your car to the track, weight is everything! |
<< lightweight 17's: Volk Racing CE-28N 12.3 pounds (450) 5zigen Becketts FN-R 12.5 pounds (450) SSR Competition 15 pounds (450) Volk Racing TE-37 15 pounds (400) OZ Superlaggerra 15.4 pounds (250) Enkei NT-03 16.5 pounds (189) Konig Subzero 17 pounds (180) lightweight 16 Spoon Sports SW388 8 pounds (400) Mugen Power MF-10 8.2 pounds (450) alot of these rims are more than $400 each [IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG] best bang for you buck? ENKEI! Edit: I have included the prices and the cheaper ones also [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/IMG] >> |
I want a spoon sports!!! 17k a set?[IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG] Does anyone have pics of their 16inch rims installed? Maybe the spoon rims!:tup: I heard if wheels have bigger diameter as the stock, you're basically eating alot of gas with it. That would also include tire width and compound. I'm assuming smaller tires = less gas thanks for the input!:tup::tup:[IMG]i/expressions/beer_yum.gif[/IMG] |
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