RE: 5zigen or racing hart?
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RE: 5zigen or racing hart?
I just have a question, I'm planning to get a set of rims for my 99 maxima SE (sterling mist), I'm thinkink of either the 5zigen 5ZR corpse or the racing hart M5, and also should get a set of 17" or 18"? any suggestions, pls let me know
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RickChan
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RickChan
#6
Hey...
Originally posted by SprintMax
are we going to argue the 17 and 18 thing again?
are we going to argue the 17 and 18 thing again?
-Cyrus
#8
Re: Hey...
Originally posted by Vyrus
Its a preference thing, right Sprinty? Your next set will be 19"s and mine 15"s. But now that we're on the subject, why don't you just go for the dubs like gtr_rider said Sprinty? You know they'll look better and its only a little more weight, right? (All you need to answer this is one post - no more whoreing like last time)
-Cyrus
Its a preference thing, right Sprinty? Your next set will be 19"s and mine 15"s. But now that we're on the subject, why don't you just go for the dubs like gtr_rider said Sprinty? You know they'll look better and its only a little more weight, right? (All you need to answer this is one post - no more whoreing like last time)
-Cyrus
#15
Explain...
So, would someone please explain this to me. How is there a difference in performance between 17" and 18"? There's only a 1-2 pound difference between the two...on average. Is it a wheel size thing....rotations:distance? Hopefully when you rim your car, you'll purchase to maintain accuracy of you speedometer.
So, please explain...I haven't heard a convincing reason yet....I just wonna know...
So, please explain...I haven't heard a convincing reason yet....I just wonna know...
#16
Re: Explain...
rotational inertia
learn physics
the end
learn physics
the end
Originally posted by ebmorgan
So, would someone please explain this to me. How is there a difference in performance between 17" and 18"? There's only a 1-2 pound difference between the two...on average. Is it a wheel size thing....rotations:distance? Hopefully when you rim your car, you'll purchase to maintain accuracy of you speedometer.
So, please explain...I haven't heard a convincing reason yet....I just wonna know...
So, would someone please explain this to me. How is there a difference in performance between 17" and 18"? There's only a 1-2 pound difference between the two...on average. Is it a wheel size thing....rotations:distance? Hopefully when you rim your car, you'll purchase to maintain accuracy of you speedometer.
So, please explain...I haven't heard a convincing reason yet....I just wonna know...
#18
Re: Explain...
Originally posted by ebmorgan
So, would someone please explain this to me. How is there a difference in performance between 17" and 18"? There's only a 1-2 pound difference between the two...on average. Is it a wheel size thing....rotations:distance? Hopefully when you rim your car, you'll purchase to maintain accuracy of you speedometer.
So, please explain...I haven't heard a convincing reason yet....I just wonna know...
So, would someone please explain this to me. How is there a difference in performance between 17" and 18"? There's only a 1-2 pound difference between the two...on average. Is it a wheel size thing....rotations:distance? Hopefully when you rim your car, you'll purchase to maintain accuracy of you speedometer.
So, please explain...I haven't heard a convincing reason yet....I just wonna know...
i asked him about the light weight 18 inch volks vs 17 inch chrome momo's.. he will tell me TRADITIONALLY 17's are lighter than 18's.. but you know what.. it still doesn't answer the question.. its just that most 17 inch owners are too damn cheap and THINK that 18's are going to be too much.. but in reality.. my 18's cost me $1540 with tires.. which is way less than half the owners of 17 inch wheels on this board paid for their rims..
#20
Re: Re: Explain...
Originally posted by kit99bar
rotational inertia
learn physics
the end
rotational inertia
learn physics
the end
I'm done...
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