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Chris Percival October 19th 2004 03:33

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Originally Posted by rip
oh like 4pot rx7 brakes :)
oh yea unsprung wieght plays into the idea that the bigger the wheel used, diameter, it's harder to get it rotating than a smaller radius. It has to do with angluar interia and moments.

Unsprung weight is simply items that arn't 'sprung', ie everything below the suspension, wheels, hubs, disks, calipers etc..

rip October 22nd 2004 00:47

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Originally Posted by Chris Percival
Unsprung weight is simply items that arn't 'sprung', ie everything below the suspension, wheels, hubs, disks, calipers etc..


true, I was just giving a general idea in terms of what to consider when purchasing a new wheel. The idea that a heavier wheel needs more force to move it. So the motor will work harder to move the extra weight when compared to a set of lighter wheels. But, yeah in a race situation ... well here I found this if you guys want to see it.

http://www.gmecca.com/byorc/dtipssuspension.html

they explain it well.

thanks for the opinions.
Rip

paulgrey November 22nd 2004 04:43

Rip,

Enkei are a huge after market wheel maker, In New Zealand we have a lot of Japanesse import cars and all the after market parts follow, Enkei are one of the premier wheel manufactures for drag, drift, track and road applications in the import world. If you are really concerned about wheel weight Enkei do a lot of light weight options, the funny thing is you pay more for less (weight).

18" wheels look outstanding on beetles.

oasis November 22nd 2004 12:06

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Originally Posted by oasis
I'm going with 16s. I think they'll have 45- or 50-series tires on it.

Quote:

Originally Posted by zen
using 16's with low profile tires is going to hose your gear ratio though and have you turning higher RPMs at lower speeds.

To that end, I am going with the recently-purchased wheels below (BBS RX-II 16x6½ et42) but I am opting for 205/55-16 tires as they will have an overall diameter that will be very close to the same as the stock wheels and tires.
http://drivergear.vw.com/vw_assets/i...uct/2091_t.jpg


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