I'm currently looking at upgrading tyres and changing wheels. My current wheels are 15\" x7\" that weigh around 9 kg with an offset of 38. The ones I'm looking at are 6\" and weigh 5 kg with a 35 offset. I know incorrect offset becomes more noticable when weight increases, but in this case I'll be decreasing the weight so maybe it will balance out as far as drivability is concerned. (I will be putting 195x50's on whichever I use). Any views on whether weight or offset is more likely to do more damage to the suspension bushes or is it not a consideration?
Has anyone using 35 offset noticed any handling changes?
Thanks guys..at least my tyre choice is easy after reading discussions here.
weight v offset
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Here's a good chart for Falken tyres weight & specs
AZENIS RT-615
http://www.falkentire.com/rt615_sizes.html
FK 452
http://www.falkentire.com/fk452_sizes.html
RT 615 205/50/15 (20.8 pounds) is actually slightly heavier than 205/40/17 (19.4pounds)
AZENIS RT-615
http://www.falkentire.com/rt615_sizes.html
FK 452
http://www.falkentire.com/fk452_sizes.html
RT 615 205/50/15 (20.8 pounds) is actually slightly heavier than 205/40/17 (19.4pounds)
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