20 inch rims on a FD, what do you think?
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its funny how many people talk about things they know nothing about.1st people say don't put a 1JZ in it because it will mess up the 50/50 and now big wheels will handle bad lol..You guys are missing the point!I don't want my FD to be the same old **** that everyone else has(street port,power FC,exhaust) and then having to rebuild every 40k miles.And as for the wheels,i mean its not going to be a track car and driving to work and around on the weekend 80mph and below i don't think it will make a difference!
Your choice of form over function isn't that uncommon.
Low quality wheels of that size weigh a ton. This excessive amount of rotational mass robs both power and braking ability. It's like trying to do suicides with 10lb weights on your ankles. You like the wheels, that is fine. I hope you like them enough to decrease performance in your FD, because that is what they are doing.
Just ask my friend with 20" Foose wheels on his Mustang. His car makes 474whp with an Edelbrock blower. His wheels weigh 27lbs each. It's rediculous. He is easily giving up 50whp to push those turds around. Sure they look good on said car, but a quality rim is needed.
If you like the look then at least go with a quality wheel that will reduce weight. Though quality wheels in larger sizes are extremely expensive, it's the sole reason most people don't buy them. They buy brand X. I paid more for my 18x10" Work Meisters than my daily driven mint FC, but they are 17lbs each and are flawless craftsmanship.
Low quality wheels of that size weigh a ton. This excessive amount of rotational mass robs both power and braking ability. It's like trying to do suicides with 10lb weights on your ankles. You like the wheels, that is fine. I hope you like them enough to decrease performance in your FD, because that is what they are doing.
Just ask my friend with 20" Foose wheels on his Mustang. His car makes 474whp with an Edelbrock blower. His wheels weigh 27lbs each. It's rediculous. He is easily giving up 50whp to push those turds around. Sure they look good on said car, but a quality rim is needed.
If you like the look then at least go with a quality wheel that will reduce weight. Though quality wheels in larger sizes are extremely expensive, it's the sole reason most people don't buy them. They buy brand X. I paid more for my 18x10" Work Meisters than my daily driven mint FC, but they are 17lbs each and are flawless craftsmanship.
well thanks Supernaut for not being helpful at all,But what im trying to ask is if anyone has 20in rims on there FD and if there are any problems..i cant drive mine yet because im waiting on my new turbo to come in,and BTW im not keeping these rims because im not a big fan of chrome,so ill be going with some 20in work wheels
As far as wheels feeling different when just driving, you couldn't be further from the truth. I bet even stock wheels would feel better than what you have now.
It seems like you're desire to be different is really strong. I suggest you try swapping a miata engine in your car. I don't think anyone has done or will ever do that.
Also, you're very welcome.
Hey Pal....I knew you were going to get bad responses once I saw your question! I put 19's on mine and took alot of crap. They said the car looked ATROCIOUS!!! Do what you want, it is your car. But my opinion is that the LOOK of those wheels don't fit the car.
its funny how many people talk about things they know nothing about.1st people say don't put a 1JZ in it because it will mess up the 50/50 and now big wheels will handle bad lol..You guys are missing the point!I don't want my FD to be the same old **** that everyone else has(street port,power FC,exhaust) and then having to rebuild every 40k miles.And as for the wheels,i mean its not going to be a track car and driving to work and around on the weekend 80mph and below i don't think it will make a difference!
I will say, it's definitely not my cup of tea but not the first time someone put 20's on an FD. It would definitely help the car out to add some ground effects to the car to balance out the wheels. However, in hindsight you probably should had split the difference on the engine mounting and just dealt with using a different/new hood to avoid the engine sitting too low.
I like a 20" on the back and 19" up front. As far as the choice it is definitely not my preference. However that is individual to you. You have to agree they don't match the sport styling of the car.
hope you have a ton of money.. 20 in Works will cost you a small fortune...
if I spend money on nice wheels... i'll be using them for what they were built for to perform.. otherwise you might as well buy them and put them in your china cabinent...
if I spend money on nice wheels... i'll be using them for what they were built for to perform.. otherwise you might as well buy them and put them in your china cabinent...
Last edited by mannykiller; Sep 27, 2011 at 06:59 PM.
You dont want to be like anyone else? But you did exactly that with your SC/Soarer?
514hp for a car that easily weighs 1000lbs more than a FD? I dunno how valid that argument is.
Buy a 240sx for you to bastardize. Leave the traditionalists with their RX-7 alone.
514hp for a car that easily weighs 1000lbs more than a FD? I dunno how valid that argument is.
Buy a 240sx for you to bastardize. Leave the traditionalists with their RX-7 alone.
Ok like i said the wheels are ugly but thats not the point because i just ordered http://onelugwheels.com/ in 19in..And as for you Moosejaw, my sc300 Curb weight is 2913 pounds!I mean the damn seats are 63 pounds per.So i dont know and i dont care what you drive BUT ill put 1000 bucks that my SC is faster...
Well either your dyslexic or you failed at math bc my SC300 tips the scales at 3500lbs + plus dry.
It's even longer than my 4000 lb E Class, so 2900lbs doesn't..........matter in a RX7 forum
HAHAHAHA
It's even longer than my 4000 lb E Class, so 2900lbs doesn't..........matter in a RX7 forum
HAHAHAHA
Though I personally would never go bigger than an 18inch wheel on an FD.
As for the thread starter I think those particular wheels look like cheap plastic & your FD deserves a better set of shoes.

But don't let anyone stop you if you have your mind set on running 20's on your FD no matter how negatively they impact the cars performance, if you want a show car with huge wheels to each his own I say
moosejaw come on man,3500pounds minus front seat,rear seat,cf hood saves 52lbs,A/C removed,door panels removed,all carpet and trunk liner removed,blower motor and all indash A/C and heater parts!I think i know alittle more then you do buddy.And as for the 1jz in the FD,i did all the work myself so all i can say is know your place.
You know more than me ?
Because you have 101 whopping posts?
Unlike you i have my full interior
And you've got great taste as evidenced by your pics, makes wish I had **** for brains.
Typical 1JZ Mindset. All the same throughout the country.
If it's broke throw a 2JZ in it.
Because you have 101 whopping posts?
Unlike you i have my full interior
And you've got great taste as evidenced by your pics, makes wish I had **** for brains.
Typical 1JZ Mindset. All the same throughout the country.
If it's broke throw a 2JZ in it.
That SC300 looks broke as **** btw,
However those Altezzas, screams "Classy"
Spend 3K on a 95 Sc300 turbo kit but couldnt finish the rest of the car?
Yeah i bet you would beat me, you dont know what i have but in any event, i would stay far away bc it looks like somethings going to fall off that POS
I bet i find your slick ride on Club L huh?
However those Altezzas, screams "Classy"
Spend 3K on a 95 Sc300 turbo kit but couldnt finish the rest of the car?
Yeah i bet you would beat me, you dont know what i have but in any event, i would stay far away bc it looks like somethings going to fall off that POS
I bet i find your slick ride on Club L huh?
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