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19s or 20s?
From a performance standpoint should I got with 19 or 20 inch wheels? I want to try and blend my straight line performance while still being able to maintain daily driveability. Would 19 up front and 20 out back make any difference? The biggest tire I would put on the rear would be a 305.
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20's offer more tire choice's, but a loss of power. 19's great but limited to tires, and with with a drop look good.. Shelby's run 19F 20R, and looks very good. as far as tire choices im still searching myself..
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for the best performance, you want the lightest wheel you can get.
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What mid west said. The weight matters more than the diameter. Not much but a little. The whole 19" and 20" staggered never made much sense to me. If anything you'd want 20" in the front and 19" in the rear. haha. Adding weight/diameter to anything that rotates with the motor is what hinders performance. Unless you're that anal about .1 -.2 seconds I'd go with the 20s. 1st for tire selection. 2nd for looks.
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Why not just a nice set of 18's with a 1'' drop all around? Nice and subtle.
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19s or 20s?
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Ya I never understood putting a larger diamater wheel in the rear either, other than for looks. Its best to get a light, wide wheel for performance. Obviously even going wider will cause some added weight but you will also increase your traction surface area and it will improve handling a bit more.
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19s or 20s?
TSW Valencia's Staggered 20s, they are actually for sale, I want to get the Staggered FR500s instead. I'm to OCD these wheels are Matt Black, I want the Gloss Black for my car. I'm asking $1000 OBO for the wheels, the tires aren't for sale. If your interested hit me up 254 630 7408.
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18s > *
I also never understood people throwing 20s on a Mustang but everyone seems to do it. I guess it looks good on some cars but definitely not ideal from a performance standpoint. Best tire selection is going to be 18s and your ride quality won't suffer much because your not riding on rubber bands. My wheels weigh 17lbs Idk of many 19-20 inch wheel even close. |
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When it comes to wheels, it's especially true, you get what you pay for. If you buy a "cheaper" wheel, it's going to made cheaply using cheaper, heavier materials. |
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Tire diameter effects gear ratio, but you can choose tires for larger wheels that have an equal tire diameter as stock 17, 18, or 19's in 20" sizes without affecting gear ratio. That being said, if you choose tires with different diameter than stock, say approx. 3/4" shorter or taller, the effect on gear ratio is minimal, about 3% on average. At 70mph you'r speedometer would be about +2mph with smaller tires or -2mph with larger tires. Quote:
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