So I'm in the process of lowering Betty (My Vert) the fronts are done and I'm welding in the rear sway reinforcements today. In the very near future I will be picking up some new wheels and going to studs instead of lug bolts. Being the indecisive dude I am I thought I would see if I can get some input from the forums brethren. I'm considering 15x8 +0 Matte Bronze XXR 002, I know the sportmax thing is a little tired but I've always liked them and they're relatively cheap & light and I like the dimensions and color. Or 17x7 +0 Diamond Racing Steelies in flat black, again comparatively cheap and light, I've always liked steelies and you don't see too many steel 17's. But I'd also like any suggestions from you cats, I'm looking for readily available, a little different and attainable with tires mounted and everything for under $1k.
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3115x8 +0 XXR 002 Matte Bronze25.81%817x7 +0 Diamond Steelies Flat Black12.90%4Other...... (Post below)61.29%19The poll is expired.
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^^ agreed, the diamond racing wheels are heaaaaaaavvy.
Check out the TR Motorsports or whatever on Tirerack or Konig has the wide open series wheel that look kinda like RPF1s & the weigh around 13lbs for a 15x8Adventures of an E30Originally posted by e30lovsweet a mk4 jetta, haven't seen one of them for about 14 secondsComment
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both are horrible choices in my opinion.
My vert started identical to yours 91 laguna green
im running 17x9/10 to keep the oil pan off the ground and still have the look im want. This car gets driven A LOT in the summer time up and down the coast.
Just chose a more tasteful wheel
the 16x8+20 xxr521 are much more classy and with 225/45 they are perfect for comfort (thats what verts are for)Comment
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I couldn't agree more. RagtopE30 just picked up a set in black/machined for his vert and I saw them last weekend and I got to tell you it is one sexy wheel. I do like 002's and Steelies, just not for that car. If I had to choose between those two, I would say the steelies. But if you go that direction, the car needs to have a very aggressive, no bullshit, track killer look.both are horrible choices in my opinion.
My vert started identical to yours 91 laguna green
im running 17x9/10 to keep the oil pan off the ground and still have the look im want. This car gets driven A LOT in the summer time up and down the coast.
Just chose a more tasteful wheel
the 16x8+20 xxr521 are much more classy and with 225/45 they are perfect for comfort (thats what verts are for)
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Crappy tire sizes for 16s though.
I was gonna go 17x9 but I have a stock M20 so its kinda foolish for me to try & turn 20+ lbs of wheel with a stock motor. Just my take on itAdventures of an E30Originally posted by e30lovsweet a mk4 jetta, haven't seen one of them for about 14 secondsComment
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Originally posted by SpasticDwarf;n6449866Honestly I built it just to have a place to sit and listen to Hotline Bling on repeat.Comment
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If they're exactly the same, it doesnt. But a 205/40 16 will obviously be smaller than a 205/40 17 and if you run a wider tire on a 17 than 205 the difference is bigger.
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The height of the sidewall doesn't change because of the rim size the tire is meant for. 205 is the width, so 205mm wide. 45 is the aspect ratio so 45% of 205. Last number is the rim. so 45% of 205mm is 92.25mm. the overall the diameter is 92.25mm x2 + Rim Diameter. so a 205/45 adds 184.5mm to whatever rim. 7.25 inches (184.5mm) +16" rim is 23.25 overall diameter but a 17" rim is 24.25 over all diameter.*sigpicComment
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I appreciate all the input guys but honestly the whole point was to get away from the 14" basketweaves, I don't care for that wheel and they just don't suit me.
What constitutes heavy? 13lbs is light agreed, in a 15x8 I usually see around 15lbs but diamond steelies run about 18lbs which doesn't seem that much heavier, is 3 lbs really that much?*sigpicComment


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