So eventually i'm going to switch from the stock wheel and tire combo to something else.
Currently i'm considering a 15x8 wheel (team dynamics I think is my only option other than 4x100 set up(sorry RAAMaudio
) because of:
1)cost
2) rubber is ridiculously cheap for this wheel size, and there are TON of choices for 205/50/15, and I can buy the best tires for dirt cheap. My previous vehicle, a set of 4 tires would be roughly 1100 bucks everytime because of how wide they were. 265 in front 305 in back. I get excited at the idea of REALLY nice rubber for 550 bucks or less.
Should I even consider 16x8? (I guess it would allow me to run HS in national autocross events if I stay stock, which I doubt I will do in the long run of the car.)
I currently doubt I will pony up 800-1000 dollars for a big brake kit as I find the stock brakes adequate for daily driving and hopefully up to snuff with some race pads for the occasional track day. Is that the only benefit to 16 or 17inch wheel.
I just cant think of a reason NOT to go to a 15 inch wheel and tire set up.
What's my car used for? Daily driving, spirited runs, occasional track and local autocross (in the long run I wont care about what class I am in as I see myself getting an intercooler and other things eventually.)
Currently i'm considering a 15x8 wheel (team dynamics I think is my only option other than 4x100 set up(sorry RAAMaudio
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1)cost
2) rubber is ridiculously cheap for this wheel size, and there are TON of choices for 205/50/15, and I can buy the best tires for dirt cheap. My previous vehicle, a set of 4 tires would be roughly 1100 bucks everytime because of how wide they were. 265 in front 305 in back. I get excited at the idea of REALLY nice rubber for 550 bucks or less.
Should I even consider 16x8? (I guess it would allow me to run HS in national autocross events if I stay stock, which I doubt I will do in the long run of the car.)
I currently doubt I will pony up 800-1000 dollars for a big brake kit as I find the stock brakes adequate for daily driving and hopefully up to snuff with some race pads for the occasional track day. Is that the only benefit to 16 or 17inch wheel.
I just cant think of a reason NOT to go to a 15 inch wheel and tire set up.
What's my car used for? Daily driving, spirited runs, occasional track and local autocross (in the long run I wont care about what class I am in as I see myself getting an intercooler and other things eventually.)