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new Rims for my ReX88ReX 03-16-2002, 11:57 AM heLLo guys, I plan on getting a new set of wheels n' tires for my rex and I have a question. Do you think it is better to get 17's or 15's and what would be the major difference (if stock diameter is retained). I am an aggressive driver but I like to occasionally race, but also enjoy corners t00. I found places like wheelmax.com that have lots of 17's for good prices but I can't find any place with 15's for similar prices....help me out guys thanX ;) :alien2: :frog: Marc-OS 03-16-2002, 02:21 PM the difference in sizes is that the bigger the rim, the more bumps you feel. i would suggest 16" rims though. Check out http://www.tirerack.com shadowboy 03-16-2002, 03:07 PM oh its more than ride quality the bigger wheel has a bigger moment of inertia.. which means: it takes more engine torque to get the same acceleration it also means that the steering response is greatly reduced with the bigger wheel i say go with 15s ricodemus 03-16-2002, 03:58 PM they dont make a lot of the more show style rims in anything less than a 17 it seems. you have to look for more of a tuner/lightweight rim to get 15s, and 16s seem the hardest to find. Also, if you got 17s, you would probably want to get it lowered just so it doesnt have the "stomper" look. I have the si wheels on mine now, but I'm after some 16s with a nice lo pro tire, I think that would be the perfect size. The 15s look good with a regular size tire, but with a low pro it might look really small. But the low pros are nice for good handling. sorry for babbling shadowboy 03-16-2002, 05:24 PM low pros give you less grip (argue all you want. its true) at the expense of that handling response on top of that if you are not a great driver (and i doubt very many people here are) you will want a taller sidewall for the handling forgiveness anyway when a low profile tire breaks loose, it does so faster with less warning taller sidewalls, due to the flex give you more time to correct the sidewall flex is also what gives you better grip 205/50R15 is the size i am going for in my project CRX i could give a rats a$$ about show.. the car is gonna be all go, if it performs any function other than making the car handle or go faster, it wont be there and the ONLY reason why the wheels are gonna be 15s is b/c i am planning a fastbrakes big brake upgrade (if i went with the integra brakes, i would be donning 13x7s with 205/60R13 or 205/55R13 tires) besides, this is purely subjective but anything larger than a 15" looks HORRIBLE on a CRX anyway, lowered or not.. the wheels (they are called wheels, not rims) are proportionately too big for the car ricodemus 03-16-2002, 05:56 PM I thought my nitto tires on my 17s handled much better than the michelins on the si wheels. maybe its just that much worse of a tire. you seem kind of pissy shadowboy, is everything ok? there is a thread in the wheels/tires section about the inertial influence of larger wheel/tire combos. and I agree, I thought 17s looked too large on my hatch, thats why they are sitting in my garage still. 88ReX 03-16-2002, 08:35 PM thanX Marc tirerack has excellent prices for 15', 16', 17' wheels. That's what I was looking for. I'm pretty sure now I will go with 15 or 16s b/c I want a lighter wheel & ride quality. I was thinking of some Yokohama or Pirelli tires, what do you guys think?! Oh yea.....i'm also looking for new springs to upgrade all the suspension from stock this summer, any suggestions. WIsh me Luck!!!! :D shadowboy 03-16-2002, 09:46 PM im always pissy hehe naa.. im just very set in my opinions, and im not exactly quiet or humble about them :D its all good though :) calling wheels "rims" is one of those things that annoy me the rim is just the outside of the wheel.. the whole object is called a wheel crxlvr 03-16-2002, 11:38 PM i got 16" on my car with 205/40's on there ride quality and handling is great. http://us.f1.yahoofs.com/users/5b42e972/bc/My+Car/Crx+Side.jpg?bc83748AAEyvYlYd Cav 03-17-2002, 02:03 AM Originally posted by crxlvr i got 16" on my car with 205/40's on there ride quality and handling is great. http://us.f1.yahoofs.com/users/5b42e972/bc/My+Car/Crx+Side.jpg?bc83748AAEyvYlYd MY CAR LOOKS THE EXACT SAME!!! accept mines stock =P im planning to go with 15's or 16's some dude at a rim shop tried to sell my buddy 18's for his vw "we laughed" mellowboy 03-17-2002, 11:04 AM Originally posted by shadowboy i could give a rats a$$ about show.. the car is gonna be all go, if it performs any function other than making the car handle or go faster, it wont be there and the ONLY reason why the wheels are gonna be 15s is b/c i am planning a fastbrakes big brake upgrade (if i went with the integra brakes, i would be donning 13x7s with 205/60R13 or 205/55R13 tires) Welcome to the club;) crxlvr 03-17-2002, 01:34 PM Originally posted by Cav MY CAR LOOKS THE EXACT SAME!!! accept mines stock =P im planning to go with 15's or 16's some dude at a rim shop tried to sell my buddy 18's for his vw "we laughed" these pics are old, my car is changed since then. SkyNex721 03-18-2002, 05:15 AM Originally posted by shadowboy oh its more than ride quality the bigger wheel has a bigger moment of inertia.. which means: it takes more engine torque to get the same acceleration it also means that the steering response is greatly reduced with the bigger wheel i say go with 15s Smart Man :D 15's are the best choice if your are going for performance. I like the look of a bigger wheel, but I would rather have a descent looking fast car, then a slow ass show car. But then again nice looking CRX's are :coolguy: I mean just look at Worshp's CRX. Damn is it good looking. And he is rolling on 18's. Worshp 03-18-2002, 04:55 PM It all depends what you're after..if it's go, then go 15's...there are a huge selection of good quality tyres available in 205/50/15 which should give you great handling. I'm obviously more into show, so i'm perfectly happy with my 215/35/18's:D vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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