hammeredsole
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If you've searched for wheels, you might be aware that just about every aftermarket wheel is +38 or +45 offset for the FL5. The OEM wheels are +60. Everyone seems to agree that less offset looks best, but seem to ignore the negatives. Anecdotally, people speak about tramlining, torque steer, loss of precision; and there seems to be a lot of correlation to tire sizing. I feel that a good understanding of suspension geometry is not applied when choosing wheels. The big issue with the FL5 CTR is that it is obviously front wheel drive. The one big thing that makes the CTR such an outstanding FWD car is the clever engineering that Honda has put into the front knuckle design, termed dual axis. This moves the steering pivot point into the wheel, allowing for an ideal scrub radius.
What is scrub radius?
Simply put; it is the difference of the center point of the wheel and the relationship it has with the pivot point of the steering. When we decrease offset (going from OEM +60mm to +45mm) we are increasing the moment (length of the lever) of the wheel center point to the steering axis. This creates a greater effect against the steering with any acceleration or deceleration load placed on the tire. In the case of the FL5, I do not know the OEM specifics yet, but a 15-22mm decrease in offset is a massive change which reduces the beneficial design of negative scrub radius, possibly even pushing it into positive scrub radius. Personally, I will be running OEM wheels until I can find something that looks good, but also has a 55-60mm offset, as I feel the performance factor is far greater than aesthetics. In fact, I'm just going to say it, low offset wheels are performance reducing mods.
Here are some good reads on the subject.
Wheel Offset: Why It Matters (motortrend.com)
Scrub radius - Wikipedia
Scrub radius, how important? - Page 1 - Suspension, Brakes & Tyres - PistonHeads UK
Understanding Steering and Wheel Alignment Angles (superproeurope.com) Look at figure 3 here for a very simple illustration to understand this concept.
From the horse's mouth
Honda Global | Dual Axis Strut Suspension - Picture Book
What is scrub radius?
Simply put; it is the difference of the center point of the wheel and the relationship it has with the pivot point of the steering. When we decrease offset (going from OEM +60mm to +45mm) we are increasing the moment (length of the lever) of the wheel center point to the steering axis. This creates a greater effect against the steering with any acceleration or deceleration load placed on the tire. In the case of the FL5, I do not know the OEM specifics yet, but a 15-22mm decrease in offset is a massive change which reduces the beneficial design of negative scrub radius, possibly even pushing it into positive scrub radius. Personally, I will be running OEM wheels until I can find something that looks good, but also has a 55-60mm offset, as I feel the performance factor is far greater than aesthetics. In fact, I'm just going to say it, low offset wheels are performance reducing mods.
Here are some good reads on the subject.
Wheel Offset: Why It Matters (motortrend.com)
Scrub radius - Wikipedia
Scrub radius, how important? - Page 1 - Suspension, Brakes & Tyres - PistonHeads UK
Understanding Steering and Wheel Alignment Angles (superproeurope.com) Look at figure 3 here for a very simple illustration to understand this concept.
From the horse's mouth
Honda Global | Dual Axis Strut Suspension - Picture Book
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