20's or 19's for better ride/performance?
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I would like to get the Axis Penta wheels for my Z. My question is would it make a difference in the way that the car handles/drives and rides by getting the 20's over the 19's? I like the fact that the 20's have a larger lip then the 19's but at the same time I dont wanna over do it and put to large or a wheel and tire on that will hurt my performace. Is it going to hurt performace/drivabilty in anyway or am I alright with getting 20's over the 19's? Thanks
when i switched from stock 17's to 20's, i barely felt any difference...get 20's...they're not going to be any worse than 19's for performance or ride...the ride is slightly rougher than stock wheels, but its barely noticable...20's look better IMO, and unless you're taking your car to the track all the time (in which case even 19's would be severely retarded), you should be fine
Also, i've seen 20" pentas and they're PIMP!!!!
Also, i've seen 20" pentas and they're PIMP!!!!
I would have to say go with the 20". I have a set of 20" axis pentas on my Z and the ride is still great..plus that 4" lip in the rear is sick and everyone loves it..PM me for details
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Well I am sure people have ade they're views but I think the 20's look better. I have 20 inch Axis Matrix wheels with 4 1/4 lip in rear and I get great compliments. My experience is that it rides smoother and my friends think so as well. I guess the tires might play into that as well.
Generally, 19 and 20 inch wheels are for looks not performance. Reason being that they are more heavy than 17 and 18 inch wheels. Sidewall height, say 35 vs 45 series is a trade-off. Some autocross racers prefer a fat sidewall for more flex.
If you want performance - go with 17's or 18's. If you want looks then get what you want but 19's will perform better than 20's.
General rule of thumb is that a larger wheel is going to have worse perfomance. This is due to the unsprung weight and the interia. There are many threads about this so I don't want to explain it again.
General rule of thumb is that a larger wheel is going to have worse perfomance. This is due to the unsprung weight and the interia. There are many threads about this so I don't want to explain it again.
Originally Posted by jtgli
Ok, well if It will barely if ever see a track do you think that 20's would be the route to go, or should I still stick with the 19's?
18's and 19's for performance...Preferrably the 18's...Mood Dude is completely right, If you are looking to just bling around town then 20's but don't expect any good things from them on the track. I'm running 18's right now and i'm very satisfied
Originally Posted by FrickU
18's and 19's for performance...Preferrably the 18's...Mood Dude is completely right, If you are looking to just bling around town then 20's but don't expect any good things from them on the track. I'm running 18's right now and i'm very satisfied
i had to decide on 19 vs 20 couple of weeks ago .
i never track the car either.....but drive pretty aggressive
so the rim purchase was purely for looks
my only concern was running 30 profile tires cuz the roads here in nor cal are pretty bad....i had bent racing harts on my last car like twice
but to me 19's look too small on a z, so went for some 20's
i'm completely happy with them, the ride is about the same..... car feels a bit slower but i don't mind
so my vote is on 20's
i never track the car either.....but drive pretty aggressive
so the rim purchase was purely for looks
my only concern was running 30 profile tires cuz the roads here in nor cal are pretty bad....i had bent racing harts on my last car like twice
but to me 19's look too small on a z, so went for some 20's
i'm completely happy with them, the ride is about the same..... car feels a bit slower but i don't mind
so my vote is on 20's




