Why did you upgrade your F-sport wheels?
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Why did you upgrade your F-sport wheels?
I noticed that a lot of folks are upgrading their wheels on their F-sports. Not saying its good or bad (not my place), but just curious why. I feel like the stock F-sport wheels are pretty darn nice for this car. I've also noticed that folks are changing to larger and heavier wheels which seems counter-intuitive to performance. Is it just to get a more unique look, or is there some other reason driving folks to change the stock wheels so soon.
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I wanted a set of F-sport wheels for my newly acquired RWD 350. However, the car is primarily my wifes car and she did not like those wheels. I was all ready to hit up one of these owners to whom you are asking the question. Plenty of take offs out there to be had. And I would suspect it is all about style and being unique.
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Because the factory wheels are stuffed too far inside the wheel wells, tires are stretched in the rim because the tires are too narrow for the width of the rim. They look very undersized to me and the wider the tire the better grip and less sidewall flex equals better performance.
I think the wider rims and tires completes the aggressive look of the car.
I think the wider rims and tires completes the aggressive look of the car.
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I'm not sure if mine would be considered an upgrade as they are F-Sport style wheels, same size. Mine are practically the stock wheels, but just plated with a black pearl metal. I opted for this instead of the alloys, because I like the look of the black wheels on my black car.
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Because the stock F wheels are heavy and they stuck too much inside.
There are some bigger and still lighter wheels on the market.
Each 1lb unsprung weight lighten on the wheels equal to 4 times lighter.
There are some bigger and still lighter wheels on the market.
Each 1lb unsprung weight lighten on the wheels equal to 4 times lighter.
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So it seems that its mostly aesthetics. I never got the impression that the wheels look too small or too set in, but definitely a subjective thing. Also, I think if you're coming from a car that had aftermarket larger wheels you tend to get used to certain proportions (e.g. wheel size vs car).
I just wanted to make sure that there wasn't some big functional drawback to the factory wheels.
I just wanted to make sure that there wasn't some big functional drawback to the factory wheels.
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Funny thing - as I leaving work to the parking garage I gazed upon my car and found myself thinking that the wheels looked too small! I've been tainted by this thread
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I might be selling my wheels if the price is right!
I got my eyes on 2 sets of wheels but its hard to want to or let go of brand new f spoet wheels lol
My car is 2 weeks old only so unless price is right then it wont be easy to let go of them!
Guess ild be selling with tires as well as im going for 19s
My names Jimmy btw
So if anyones interested shoot me an offer
Im in Socal and yes 2014 f sport wheels off an is350 fsport of course lol
Happy holidays to all!
I got my eyes on 2 sets of wheels but its hard to want to or let go of brand new f spoet wheels lol
My car is 2 weeks old only so unless price is right then it wont be easy to let go of them!
Guess ild be selling with tires as well as im going for 19s
My names Jimmy btw
So if anyones interested shoot me an offer
Im in Socal and yes 2014 f sport wheels off an is350 fsport of course lol
Happy holidays to all!