EcoBrick Bob
SHO Member
I mounted up one of my new Nitto 05R 285-40-18 slicks that are mounted on TSW 18" x 9" 32 Offset Interlagos Roto Forged Wheels.
These are the same style wheel that Darreli is using in the 20" x 8.5" size. This size weighs 18 lbs each.

The weight of the Nitto & the Interlagos wheel is 48 lbs, which means thee Nitto's weigh 29 lbs+. For comparison, the Conti DW's on ASA AR2-V2's weighed 45 lbs each on the same scale today. This is 3 lbs less than when new! HAVE BURNED OFF 3LBS of RUBBER!!!!!
The stock Flex 20's weigh 63lbs each. Here is a comparison of the size difference between the stock wheel and the new Nitto. The 20" Goodyear RS-A's are 29.1" tall vs the Conti DW's at 27.0". This 7% difference effectively raises the axle ratio to 3.40! The weight is also rotating in a 7% smaller radius which helps getting more torque to the pavement.

Eliminating 60 lbs of unsprung weight allows the wheels to spool up quicker, and really helps handling and stopping.
This picture shows both 18" wheels on my Brick. Note the wheel design makes the front wheels look larger than the rears, but both are 18".

This picture shows the difference in width between the stock 255-45-20's and the 285-40-18"s, as well as how far they stick out with the 32 offset TSW's. The 18"x8" ASA's are 40 offset, and the stock 20" Ford wheels are 38 offset.

Another view. Don't really stick out too far.

What is different about this pix???

Hope you like!:woo-hoo:
These are the same style wheel that Darreli is using in the 20" x 8.5" size. This size weighs 18 lbs each.

The weight of the Nitto & the Interlagos wheel is 48 lbs, which means thee Nitto's weigh 29 lbs+. For comparison, the Conti DW's on ASA AR2-V2's weighed 45 lbs each on the same scale today. This is 3 lbs less than when new! HAVE BURNED OFF 3LBS of RUBBER!!!!!
The stock Flex 20's weigh 63lbs each. Here is a comparison of the size difference between the stock wheel and the new Nitto. The 20" Goodyear RS-A's are 29.1" tall vs the Conti DW's at 27.0". This 7% difference effectively raises the axle ratio to 3.40! The weight is also rotating in a 7% smaller radius which helps getting more torque to the pavement.

Eliminating 60 lbs of unsprung weight allows the wheels to spool up quicker, and really helps handling and stopping.
This picture shows both 18" wheels on my Brick. Note the wheel design makes the front wheels look larger than the rears, but both are 18".

This picture shows the difference in width between the stock 255-45-20's and the 285-40-18"s, as well as how far they stick out with the 32 offset TSW's. The 18"x8" ASA's are 40 offset, and the stock 20" Ford wheels are 38 offset.

Another view. Don't really stick out too far.

What is different about this pix???

Hope you like!:woo-hoo:


