lightweight wheel question?
i recently got 2 vx rims, and put them at the front, since my civic is a fwd car.
on the back i got the 13' steelies that weigh about 5 pounds more each. does the rear matter as much as the front since its a fwd car? im thinking that the unsprung weight matters most at where the car is powered at. if adding vx rims to the back will make a huge difference such as the front, i will get 2 more vx rims. |
Might get tail happy on uneven surfaces. Ultimately though, the motor drives all 4 wheels, so you're probably getting half the benefit.
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Sprung vs unsprung only makes a difference to handling/ride, not to acceleration or fuel economy.
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I heard somewhere that every pound saved in the wheels is about 10 pounds saved at the car
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Excluding handling & ride, your two lightweight wheels will have the same effect on the front or rear. |
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got it.. im going to search for 2 more vx wheels. after switching from my normal 15 pound steelies to vx's in the front, i now can accelerate from 3rd gear at under 10 mph, without bogging. what a difference.....:) |
Hmm, I would think putting light wheels on the powered wheels would be alot more beneficial than putting them on the non-powered wheels.
Heavy wheels would need more "umpf" to get spinning, whereas the rears are just trailing along.. |
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It does not matter front or rear, seriously. |
Unless you just want to do burnouts.
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