Hondadude88
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I’ve not run Sparco wheels before, but I ran OZs on my last car, and they were good quality. I don’t particularly love the look of FF3 for the FL5, but to each their own.Anyone know of good options in Europe? I was checking out OZ racing (the TE37s would cost something like 5k$) and the ones I found were these Sparco FF3 18s 5x120, for 1/4 of the price + it shaves something like 2,4kg per wheel. Are these any good?
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Check out Momo wheels perticularly the heritage 6 or 2Forge. They're both based in Europe.Anyone know of good options in Europe? I was checking out OZ racing (the TE37s would cost something like 5k$) and the ones I found were these Sparco FF3 18s 5x120, for 1/4 of the price + it shaves something like 2,4kg per wheel. Are these any good?
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19 wheels?Hell yeah beautiful wheels .
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Yea they are 19 inch19 wheels?
Ya know...Spoon Springs
19x10 +40 275/35 R888R
cliff note: This setup w/out camber kits and a flat = bad news. Any standard 275/35 or an R888R 275/30 should be good and provide a bit more clearance.
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I wonder how would larger tires affect acceleration (in addition to speedometer error)?Ya know...
I reeeeally wanted to put 275/40ZR19s on my Honda Forged 19x9 inch wheels, in order to reeeally max out the fender fill, on stock suspension and damper module, of course.
Wasn't sure if I could fit that much chonk inside the wheel wells, though, so I didn't risk it.
Punked out and bought 275/35ZR19 tires instead.
Maybe next time, when two tires are really worn, I can just buy a pair of 275/40ZR19 tires, and see how well they fit...?
Good question.I wonder how would larger tires affect acceleration (in addition to speedometer error)?
https://tiresize.com/comparison/
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I would simply take a mental note of the additional 5% increase in speed over what is displayed on the speedometer. That 5% difference also reduces mileage registered on the odometer.Good question.
I can say, now, with experience, that on my new Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4 tires in size 275/35ZR19, my speedo is definitely off.
Currently, when my speedo shows 60 MPH, I am actually traveling at around 63 MPH.
At the displayed speed of 75 MPH, I am traveling closer to 80 MPH.
Same thing happening in my 2015 Wrangler Sport since I went from 30" tires up to 32.5 inch tires.
Should probably get an ECU flash or something.
Anyone done this?
Recommendations?