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Thanks for posting the OEM wheel weights vs. your new aftermarket setup! That is quite a SIGNIFICANT savings in upsprung weight! AWESOME!
I think you pulled if off nicely and kudos for staying in the 19" realm - I'm going for the same sizes you listed as well but on Falken Azenis 615 tires. Always been a Toyo fan but want to try these new tires.
The blue inner lip is unique and ties in nicely with the IS-F blue logo theme - did you plan that?
From the side profile it looks like you can drop the front more?
rick
I didn't think the Azenis tires came in 19 inch sizes
Hey with these super lightweight rims, you have really reduced your rolling mass so can you feel a difference in the acceleration?
rick
Hi Rick,
Yeah, you can feel a difference acceleration as well as braking. Much easier to accelerate and bring the car to a stop. I'm very happy with my decision with the Weds Sports...Darshana S...
I know this is a super old post but i had a question about these wheels. Love these wheels btw!! I heard you need hub rings for them to fit. Have you ever experienced any vibration from the wheel because of this. I had a lot of trouble with a set of wheels i had that needed hub rings on a past BMW. I know the bimmer uses wheel bolts instead of studs. I'm hoping studs support the hub ring better. thanks
I know this is a super old post but i had a question about these wheels. Love these wheels btw!! I heard you need hub rings for them to fit. Have you ever experienced any vibration from the wheel because of this. I had a lot of trouble with a set of wheels i had that needed hub rings on a past BMW. I know the bimmer uses wheel bolts instead of studs. I'm hoping studs support the hub ring better. thanks
Yes you need hub rings, but I have not had any vibration or ride issues of any kind with these wheels. As long as you get quality hub rings of the proper size, you should not have any issues.