38SHO
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Its much more an issue of unsprung weight than it is rotational inertia. Also, the short tires that go on those 18" rims will weight less than the corresponding 16" tires, offsetting part of the added wheel weight.
Adding a bunch of unsprung weight results in the vehicle riding like a buckboard. I speak from experience....
<buzzer sound> WRONG
Fuzion ZRi 205-50-16
this would be the size I"d run for a lightweight wheel on a SHO
22lbs, even larger 16's are still lighter then the 17's
same tire 225-45-17 and 245-45-17
25lbs/27lbs respectively
you would think differently, you'd also think a bigger wheel tire would cost less since there is less material, or so appearing to the eye...... but the construction of the tire is heavier to make a smaller piece as strong as a bigger piece... I hope you kinda get that basic description
If I was running an 11 pound lighter wheel, and a 5 pound lighter tire, thats a 64 pound difference in rotational weight....... if you don't think that makes a difference, pass me what your smoking.... wait maybe I don't want any of that... I got my own that keeps me with normal thoughts.........
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and beyond that, shit I'd just like to have the 64 pound weight loss........ thats like changing seats right there
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