Wheel Size?
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Wheel Size?
Im thinking abouto purchasing some Emotion XD9 wheels. The only thing is that these wheels arent made in a 16" size. Would 17" still ride good? I need some opinions please. Also what would be a good size tire to run? Pics would help...
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Re: Wheel Size? (4thgenx42)
17 inch wheels will rob your engine of horsepower.. 16s are a good medium .However if you have bolt-on mods like me, don't worry about it.
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Re: Wheel Size? (ke98248)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ke98248 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">17 inch wheels will rob your engine of horsepower.. 16s are a good medium .However if you have bolt-on mods like me, don't worry about it.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Can you explain to me how 17" wheels rob your engine of horsepower? Or how any of what you said made any sense in any way, shape, or form?
@ OP:
I wouldn't go any higher than a 16's. 15's are good (and cheaper). 17" + only look good if you're making your car more of "a looker" opposed to a power house. I mean obviously a power house can rock 17's as well but they're more of a "bling bling" factor more than anything else. I personally don't think 17+ look good on a civic. Stay with 15's and 16's and it'll look good.
If I were you though I'd look at the total tire diameter equation.
I think it's as follows:
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Tire width (mm) = TW (195/60R-15
Aspect ratio (% (50 = .5, 34 = .34, etc.)) = AR (195/60R-15
Rim Diameter (in) = RD (195/60R-15
((TW * AR)/25.4)*2 + RD
That gives you the total diameter of the tire in inches.
Somebody please let me know if I messed up part of that - TIA.
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Just might wanna try to keep the total diameter of the tire the same (or close) as the stock rim/tire's total diameter that came on the car so your speedometer remains the same. Just a thought. to whatever you choose.
Modified by Syndacate at 11:41 PM 3/1/2007
Can you explain to me how 17" wheels rob your engine of horsepower? Or how any of what you said made any sense in any way, shape, or form?
@ OP:
I wouldn't go any higher than a 16's. 15's are good (and cheaper). 17" + only look good if you're making your car more of "a looker" opposed to a power house. I mean obviously a power house can rock 17's as well but they're more of a "bling bling" factor more than anything else. I personally don't think 17+ look good on a civic. Stay with 15's and 16's and it'll look good.
If I were you though I'd look at the total tire diameter equation.
I think it's as follows:
---------------------------------
Tire width (mm) = TW (195/60R-15
Aspect ratio (% (50 = .5, 34 = .34, etc.)) = AR (195/60R-15
Rim Diameter (in) = RD (195/60R-15
((TW * AR)/25.4)*2 + RD
That gives you the total diameter of the tire in inches.
Somebody please let me know if I messed up part of that - TIA.
---------------------------------
Just might wanna try to keep the total diameter of the tire the same (or close) as the stock rim/tire's total diameter that came on the car so your speedometer remains the same. Just a thought. to whatever you choose.
Modified by Syndacate at 11:41 PM 3/1/2007
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Yeah, I specifically want 16" wheels. Im having a hard time trying to find something nice. Im very picky. And the Work Emtion XD9's caught my eye, but they only come in 17-18". SUCKS!
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