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Do F1 cars run large or small diameter wheels?
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Yep, have to agree with that.Not really. We have come to the same conclusion. Larger wheels are an aesthetic not performance upgrade.
Mmmm,I can see that you would prefer 19" or 29" to drag the styling into the 21st century, nothing wrong with that.
But you must accept the compromises that bigger wheels bring:-
Crashing ride on anything other than ultra-smooth roads.
More tyre/road noise
You'll be constantly surveying the road ahead for potholes (after wrecking the first wheel)
Way more tramlining
Way more aquaplaning
You will probably be charged extra by your insurance company
Of course there's upsides:-
Impress fellow wheel-obsessives
Pull more G
Better turn-in
Supermodels will accost you in Waitrose car park and whisk you off on exotic holidays.....
You can see it's a no-brainer....
Do F1 cars run large or small diameter wheels?
But... but they don't look as nice as big ones!Probably because 17" gives a better ride / handling balance for the majority of owners.
And cost implications
And emissions / VED reasons...
I like the smart car ones. They look a bit like lenso granzos' that I had on an XF a few years back. Merc is a lovely colour, mine is selenite grey, metallic, gorgeous colour. If I could choose a set for mine it would be the ST's in a flash.Frankie, obviously the end choice is yours, but 19s or
20s will look great on your car, bigger wheels
(unless stupidly big) will always look better on most cars. And handle and ride perfectly fine, unless you like going round corners on your door handles.
A few of my cars with bigger wheels.
Focus ST2 on 20s
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Civic FN2 Type R on 19s
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Even a Smart 451 on 17s
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And here's a A207 on 20s
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Over to you Frankie.
But... but they don't look as nice as big ones!
Yeah, fair point, but it's a personal preference thing though. Why do some folk get remaps or tuning boxes or, God forbid, rear wings. My personal preference is for bigger wheels as I think they make the car look better. I'm a sad old bloke that sticks to speed limits (no other option. The 220d has all the pulling power of me in a night club...)so minor differences in handling are not that important to me. As for cost, my car is my thing. No footy anymore, no clubbing, no golf (please shoot me if I'm ever seen with a bag of golf bats), so whatever I have left after paying the bills is mine. Surprising what you can achieve with 40 quid a month.
Seriously though, it's purely for aesthetic value.
H&R springs.I like the smart car ones. They look a bit like lenso granzos' that I had on an XF a few years back. Merc is a lovely colour, mine is selenite grey, metallic, gorgeous colour. If I could choose a set for mine it would be the ST's in a flash.
Nice wheels and nice cars, cheers for sharing.
I do like that ST, though. Is it lowering springs or coil overs?
You’ve mentioned a couple times that the performance is already lacking, so do take care to make sure that your replacement wheels and tyres are the same weight or less, or else you’ll lose performance by more than you would have anticipated.But... but they don't look as nice as big ones!
Yeah, fair point, but it's a personal preference thing though. Why do some folk get remaps or tuning boxes or, God forbid, rear wings. My personal preference is for bigger wheels as I think they make the car look better. I'm a sad old bloke that sticks to speed limits (no other option. The 220d has all the pulling power of me in a night club...)so minor differences in handling are not that important to me. As for cost, my car is my thing. No footy anymore, no clubbing, no golf (please shoot me if I'm ever seen with a bag of golf bats), so whatever I have left after paying the bills is mine. Surprising what you can achieve with 40 quid a month.
Seriously though, it's purely for aesthetic value.
Typically, the less expensive the wheel then the heavier it is, and of course if you’re going up two or even three sizes then the effect will be magnified, so it’s worth getting right.
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