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just wondering.... do bigger wheels make the car accelerate slower and stop longer because of the greater rotational inertia??? yes I know big wheels make steering more responsive.. so maybe going from 15 to 16 makes sense.. but 17 and 18???? do some people sacrifice performance for look???
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WHen i put my 17's on, compared to stock you can definately feel that its easier to maneuver, and you'll slow ur acceleration down with heavier wheels, but other than that it wont make soo much difference. Its liek a flywheel - heavier it is, the less power reaches the wheels.
WOO HOO 300! This post has been edited by Supersprynt: May 2, 2003 - 12:40 PM -------------------- |
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