16 x 7 or 17 x 7...

My tax return is due shortly and I'am going to purchase new rims and tires. ( From Rishie, of course! So be ready for a call from me shortly, Rishie!:D ) Anyway, I'm not too concerned about look's, I really want performance, light weight, strength, low cost and something that won't shake at 70mph and above. (Like some of the other wheel's I've purchased.) I had 17's before, but, they were really heavy and slowed the car down quite a bit. I do like the look of 17's, but should I go with 16 x 7's so as not to slow the car down so much? Or is there a 17 x 7 rim-tire combo that is lighter than the factory 16's? Or should I just leave it alone? Thank you in advance.

Patrick.

*Hey Rishie, is there a list, and maybe some photo's, of wheel's you have used in the past on P-5's without rubbing and shaking, or any other problems?*

Thank's again.:D
 
I don't think you'll have a problem getting lighter than factory. The stock 16's with tires weigh in the neighborhood of 30 Lbs a piece. I'd say depending on cash flow, go with a set of rota's, OZ's, or some volks.
 
20ESGUY said:
I don't think you'll have a problem getting lighter than factory. The stock 16's with tires weigh in the neighborhood of 30 Lbs a piece. I'd say depending on cash flow, go with a set of rota's, OZ's, or some volks.

30 lbs!!:eek: Holy S#IT!!! Really!!
Thank's for your input!

Patrick
 
don't mean to hijack your thread but what is the offset on our stock 16"? If you move up to 16x7's what would be a good offset with a PR5 lowered with springs?
 
Umm I have some wheels in stock that are lightweight but they are white. You can get 17's to weigh the same as your stock 16" combo.

I do have suggestions and you don't have to go 16's as it will limit your style options.

Peace, Rishie
 
20ESGUY said:
I don't think you'll have a problem getting lighter than factory. The stock 16's with tires weigh in the neighborhood of 30 Lbs a piece. I'd say depending on cash flow, go with a set of rota's, OZ's, or some volks.


More like 38 lbs for each OE wheel/tire combo (16 lb wheel, 22 lb tire.) :eek: Really not that bad, for stock.

you can see my 16" Rota Slipstreams on my web site. They're fantastic wheels.... 13.5 lbs ea. :D

No vibrations at all.
 
Thank's Mackdaddy. Your wheel's look great. How much did you pay and where did you purchase them?
Oh, are they 16x7's?

Thank's

Patrick
 
If you're feeling vibrations, I think that means that you need to have your wheels balanced. It's my understanding that a balance wheel and tire should never shake and if something shakes and your wheels/tire are balanced, it could be something else.
 
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