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10-22-2008, 09:24 PM | #1 |
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Benefit of Light wheels
I just install a set of BBS forge RG-R 18" on the my E90 with OEM RFT.
Each one only weight about 19 lbs. A total weight saving of 46 lbs over the OEM 162. The ride is much smoother, suspension is very well control especially over brick road and railway track, with the 162 it felt like they are hammering the road. The brakes just grab hard and stop the car sooner with the same force. And the steering felt lighter. Please note my car is stock, with no suspension mod. Before this I alway use to up-grade all my ride with plus 1 wheel/tires or even plus 2, and never once been able to experience the benefit of light wheels. My next up-grade would be look for better and light tires. I have found some tires are 4-5 lbs lighter than the OEM run flat. I would strongly recommend anyone who is looking for performance over look should go for 18" light wheels instead of 19". The car now handles better with comfort. Last edited by Josephkao; 11-24-2008 at 09:19 AM.. |
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Or....you can get light 19's...with lighter tires as well
![]() I agree, the stock RFT/162 combo or 189 combo ride like bricks
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10-23-2008, 12:59 AM | #4 |
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not necessarily
the added tire that I would be running is likely to be heavier than the wheel I am replacing that 1" with (assuming identical diameters) the tire is the heavier item in the combo in this case, and its weight is on the outside edge...thus making it a more detrimental factor to this combo...
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For comparison:
BBS RG-R 18" (beautiful wheels ps): ~19.4 LBS F ; 20 LBS R OEM RFT (garbage tires..sorta): ~24 LBS F ; 26 LBS R total weight: 43.4 F/46 R MORR Monoforged VS8: ~20 LBS F ; ~20.4 LBS R Vredestein Ultrac Sessanta: ~23 LBS F ; 24 LBS R total weight: 43 F/44.4 R Roughly similar weights between these two combos...but consider that theres less weight around the edge of my combination vs an 18" setup which has more weight around the edge They should perform similar, with the 18's having the edge in comfort, 19's having a bit more grip because they are wider Both good combos ![]()
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![]() But the combination wouldnt necessarily be lighter is what I was getting at. I was making a point that you have a light 18" wheel, and I have a light 19" wheel, but our combination with tires come to about the same weight because of the tire weight. Having a thicker tire negates the weight change between the sizes....so my point was, whether you get light 18's with good tires, or light 19's with good tires, your combo will be roughly the same ![]()
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10-23-2008, 10:06 AM | #8 |
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i dont have the exact numbers on hand but my 19" advan rs are less than 19lb so something to consider if you are looking for light rims...
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My track and street wheels are both light..19-20 lbs each...18 and 19s.
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Giving the same brand and style of the wheel/tires in 18 & 19, first 18" is always lighter and 19" tires would put more weight around the outer dimension of the combo. |
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18" tires of the same brand, are not necessarily lighter than 19" of the same brand...check the specs
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I dont have 20s...I have 19", and even if the tires were an extra 2 lbs each, it would still be a comparable overall weight to the 18" set that josephkao has...
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Not to confuse things further but the weight in and of itself is only one factor in the equation. The distribution of the weight within the wheel/tire combination also makes a difference. The more of the weight that is distributed to the center the easier the wheel is to accelerate or deaccelerate.
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Am I correct? Does this make sense? |
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Well said!!
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Also keep in mind that beyond the wheel itself is the tire which typically weighs 24 to 28 pounds. For a given size and diameter, a 1 pound change in the weight of the tire will have more impact than a 1 one pound change in the weight of the wheel. All of this discussion, of course, assumes that we are talking about the rotational dynamic characteristics of the wheel. It's basically a flywheel when spinning and the more weight on the outside of the flywheel the harder it is to turn or slow down or speed up.
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Nice test of the effects of lighter rims by the OP. Keeping everything else constant, he just changed rims and noted the consequences.
It is amazing how much weight can be saved by light rims, tires, and, going further, ceramic rotors.
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http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/tech/...jsp?techid=108
I've read quite a bit of physics articles on the web and there are a ton of calculations and factors coming into play with rotational mass and unsprung weight. Bottom line is that lighter is better when it comes to wheels. Most of the articles I read said that the rotational mass reduction of the driveline played a larger roll in performance enhancement than wheels and tires (i.e. lightweight flywheel). Food for thought.
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When it comes to wheels, as fas as the strength is enough, the less weight the better, but in tires you don't want too low weight to compromise other good qualities such as stiff tire wall. |
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