Although this forum is about tires *AND* wheels--It's obvious that the preponderance of tire threads and a dearth of wheels threads.
This thread will be 50% wheels and 50% tires.
LOL...
Anyways, the prospect of getting a 2010 MazdaSpeed3 has me tickled pink. I will be saving up my money for it and I think I may have it in two years time. I love the big grin. So, right now I'm researching the car to see if its really appropriate for the roads of New York City (they're atrocious! many imperfections and the occasional pot-hole too!)
One area of concern is that the ride quality will be stiff and on bad roads, this can be unbearable.
The car comes standard with 18" OEM Alloy Wheels--even though, lowly 16" wheels like clear the rotor/calipers.
So, I was thinking replacing the 18" OEM's with LIGHTWEIGHT 17" wheels with a lightweight tire as well. OFFSET will be kept the same (or close to the same.)
This new wheel/tire combo will weigh a good 10 to 15 lbs. less than stock. This has to help the ride quality! And more sidewall = better ride too!
Do you think is is a bad idea? Do you think handling would be adversely affected too much?
This thread will be 50% wheels and 50% tires.
LOL...
Anyways, the prospect of getting a 2010 MazdaSpeed3 has me tickled pink. I will be saving up my money for it and I think I may have it in two years time. I love the big grin. So, right now I'm researching the car to see if its really appropriate for the roads of New York City (they're atrocious! many imperfections and the occasional pot-hole too!)
One area of concern is that the ride quality will be stiff and on bad roads, this can be unbearable.
The car comes standard with 18" OEM Alloy Wheels--even though, lowly 16" wheels like clear the rotor/calipers.
So, I was thinking replacing the 18" OEM's with LIGHTWEIGHT 17" wheels with a lightweight tire as well. OFFSET will be kept the same (or close to the same.)
This new wheel/tire combo will weigh a good 10 to 15 lbs. less than stock. This has to help the ride quality! And more sidewall = better ride too!
Do you think is is a bad idea? Do you think handling would be adversely affected too much?