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- Steven
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- 2025 FL5 Type R
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So, I know this has been discussed before but really struggling with a wheel decision. Thought I may try to get some feedback before making a decision.
I would like to go with a lighter forged wheel option in order to reduce upsprung weight and make the car feel a little lighter on it's feet, more nimble, more crisp, perform a little better, etc.
What I want is to make the turn in feel shaper and more direct more crisp type of thing which is why I want to be careful here.
I'm looking at 19x9.5 wheels like Titan 7 TS5 or something like that which is ~20lbs (or apex VS5RS1 at 19lbs) but has a 45mm offset, I'm a little worried that the offset moving from the 60mm offset may reduce something that I want to improve or at least retain which is the sharp steering response.
Just curious if anyone has any feedback on 60mm vs 45mm offset and if I would notice any change in steering feel.....I know this has been discussed in the past, but it's been a while so maybe there is so updated feedback out there.
Of course my safe option is the OEM forged ones that are about 21lbs with the 60mm offset, not the lightest or exactly my favorite looks wise (though I do like them), but perfect plug and play and could still drop about 21lbs of total unsprung weight
I would like to go with a lighter forged wheel option in order to reduce upsprung weight and make the car feel a little lighter on it's feet, more nimble, more crisp, perform a little better, etc.
What I want is to make the turn in feel shaper and more direct more crisp type of thing which is why I want to be careful here.
I'm looking at 19x9.5 wheels like Titan 7 TS5 or something like that which is ~20lbs (or apex VS5RS1 at 19lbs) but has a 45mm offset, I'm a little worried that the offset moving from the 60mm offset may reduce something that I want to improve or at least retain which is the sharp steering response.
Just curious if anyone has any feedback on 60mm vs 45mm offset and if I would notice any change in steering feel.....I know this has been discussed in the past, but it's been a while so maybe there is so updated feedback out there.
Of course my safe option is the OEM forged ones that are about 21lbs with the 60mm offset, not the lightest or exactly my favorite looks wise (though I do like them), but perfect plug and play and could still drop about 21lbs of total unsprung weight
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