bigcat start with the upper hole, and if more traction is May 1, 2005 3,015 1 79 7200 feet May 21, 2006 #21 May 21, 2006 #21 stang99svt said: Nice wheel but it weighs a ton: 19x8 Any 2 1/3 25.1 19x9.5 Any 4 26.4 20x9 Any 2 1/2 28.1 20x10.5 Any 4 29.75 Sucky thing about most of these nicer wheels is non of them are legal in NASA Click to expand... what?
stang99svt said: Nice wheel but it weighs a ton: 19x8 Any 2 1/3 25.1 19x9.5 Any 4 26.4 20x9 Any 2 1/2 28.1 20x10.5 Any 4 29.75 Sucky thing about most of these nicer wheels is non of them are legal in NASA Click to expand... what?
torqueIT New Member Jan 9, 2004 122 0 0 Phoenix, Arizona May 22, 2006 #22 May 22, 2006 #22 bigcat said: what? Click to expand... I agree, what's NASA? Not THE NASA? One small step for man and all that Anyway, one doesn't buy 20" wheels for weight savings Although for 20's, the weight is pretty decent. Most I've seen are somewhere in the 35-40 range. You should go with 14" maganesiums if you wanna save some weight, but honestly I wouldn't be caught dead with anything less than a 19"
bigcat said: what? Click to expand... I agree, what's NASA? Not THE NASA? One small step for man and all that Anyway, one doesn't buy 20" wheels for weight savings Although for 20's, the weight is pretty decent. Most I've seen are somewhere in the 35-40 range. You should go with 14" maganesiums if you wanna save some weight, but honestly I wouldn't be caught dead with anything less than a 19"
mikeelia New Member Mar 31, 2005 39 0 0 SoCal May 27, 2006 #23 May 27, 2006 #23 So how much do those huge tires and rims slow the car down? Mike E
G gp001 Founding Member Jun 30, 2001 4,401 0 66 So. Cal. May 27, 2006 #24 May 27, 2006 #24 torqueIT said: I agree, what's NASA? Not THE NASA? One small step for man and all that Click to expand... http://www.nasaproracing.com/index.html
torqueIT said: I agree, what's NASA? Not THE NASA? One small step for man and all that Click to expand... http://www.nasaproracing.com/index.html