Linea corse lc818 performance
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Linea corse lc818 performance
Hello guys,
Some of you know im getting the lc818 in a month! The Lc818 are lighter than stock rims but they are 19's. Would the performance of the car degrade from 19 inch rims (slower, ride quality, handling)?
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Some of you know im getting the lc818 in a month! The Lc818 are lighter than stock rims but they are 19's. Would the performance of the car degrade from 19 inch rims (slower, ride quality, handling)?
Thanks
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The most important factor when it comes into handling are the tires you have. You can have a 12 pot BBK, KW coilovers, every chassis brace ever created and a roll cage, but if you dont have good tires you wont be able to put all that stuff into use. Tires are is the first thing that comes in contact with the road. Get your self a good set of tires and you'll notice a huge difference.
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opinions are great, but they will vary from one person to another. some will swear by brands that others will bash just as quickly. what you end up with is a mixed bag, which may lead to paralysis by analysis (indecision).
this is where RESEARCH (emphasis on the last six letters ) is involved. the more quality information you have, the easier it is to determine what you want and don't want.
you can also try the trial-and-error method, but that's just expensive (and stupid, depending on who you ask).
btw, CL has a tires and wheels section you should look at:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/the...akes-forum-76/
i also agree with montgb regarding the difference in wheels.
this is where RESEARCH (emphasis on the last six letters ) is involved. the more quality information you have, the easier it is to determine what you want and don't want.
you can also try the trial-and-error method, but that's just expensive (and stupid, depending on who you ask).
btw, CL has a tires and wheels section you should look at:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/the...akes-forum-76/
i also agree with montgb regarding the difference in wheels.
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