how much will 18" wheels slow me down?

htxfastlife

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im debating on getting some 18" saleen rims or some 03/04 cobra wheels (17"),but how much will the saleen rims slow me down? does anyone know how much they weight compared to 17s? thanks yall:nice:
 
Umm........... You're wrong because less rubber is used to make a 18" tire that is same overall diameter from 17" to 18" which in some cases is up to a 10lb per tire difference.

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OK, a 275/40/17 weighs 29lbs ( tire rack spec chart )
a 275/35/18 weighs 28lbs

So yes the 18" tire is 1 lb lighter due to lower profile.
But an 18" wheel weighs 2lbs more than the 17"wheel.

So the 18" wheel/ tire combo is 1lb heavier.
 
wow so a whole 1 lbs difference per wheel/tire. omg I'm going back to 17's now:rolleyes:

but everyone upgrades to bigger better brakes.... no one takes the heavier rotor into consideration:rolleyes:


theres better thing to argue about isn't there:nonono:
 
it does make a small difference but it can be either lighter or heavier. like stated eairlier its the combo of wheel and tire weight that is important.

weigh the wheel and tire that comes off the car and weight the wheel and tire that is going on the car. a couple of lbs. on each wheel/tire combo will make a bit of difference as you have to multiply that by 4 and it is rotational mass.
 
Umm........... You're wrong because less rubber is used to make a 18" tire that is same overall diameter from 17" to 18" which in some cases is up to a 10lb per tire difference.


exactly...but the weight saved by less rubber is typically much less than the weight added by using more aluminum...

hey, everybody is entitled to their own opinion, and it really doesn't matter on a street car...BUT where the weight is on a rotating, unsprung mass is at least as important (if not more) than the actual difference in weight...

it's all about simple physics, it's no big deal if it doesn't matter to you, but it say it doesn't have an effect is simply incorrect


BTW, I know a guy that said he lost 15RWHP by switching from 17x9s to 18x10s on his Termi...I never saw the dyno, and the guy was a lawyer so he knows how to lie, so... :shrug:
 
unless you are a big time autox/road course'r, you wont notice the weight difference. now if you had a fully gutted CRX and went from some super-light rims to some heavy chrome ones, then yeah you would totally be able to notice a difference. in a 3600lb mustang, you wont unless you are amazingly in-tune with your car.

btw if the overall outside circumference changes, that will affect your final drive ratio as well, and will likely be what you feel. however most the times when you upgrade to a 18" diameter rim, you also go with a smaller tire (ie a 35 or 40 instead of a 55 or 60mm sidewall), so it almost always equals out.

my stock 17's and wheels compared to my 18's and wheels were 1/4" overall diameter difference.