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Therefore, would it be correct to state that given the same weight of (2) different tire and wheel combinations with the same outside diameter that it would be irrelevant the size of the wheel itself? For example, if I have 20" wheels and lower profile tires with a total outside diameter of 26" versus a 19" wheel with slightly thicker profile tires with a total outside diameter of 26" and both combinations weigh the same, wouldn't the "moment of inertia" be the same?
No .. since you have move what is close to the heaviest part of the wheel further outward toward the edge of the wheel.
they are going to race with that setup at the next nismo NA Time Attack Event.. The M Fender Grill I dont know but I know that the fender is Full Dry Carbon..
they are going to race with that setup at the next nismo NA Time Attack Event.. The M Fender Grill I dont know but I know that the fender is Full Dry Carbon..
Gorgeous wheels, please keep us posted if you see any rubbing after the Nismo race.
as long as our tires size are correct no VDC problem.. Also the wheel will work with TPS.. no need for spacer or longer stud.. wheels are made for using stock stud..
^Those are amuse fenders...it looks like he has the complete kit including the wing and the front under spoiler....very nice, that's how it's suppossed to look,
as long as our tires size are correct no VDC problem.. Also the wheel will work with TPS.. no need for spacer or longer stud.. wheels are made for using stock stud..
What tires (brand and dimensions) are they using? Anybody know? Thanks.
they are going to race with that setup at the next nismo NA Time Attack Event.. The M Fender Grill I dont know but I know that the fender is Full Dry Carbon..
Love it! I guess if they really wanted to go fast they should've got those wheels in 15".