Yes, it's actually just like the weight you lose when you use the spydershaft.plus these are rotating peices....that wieght savings multiplies the faster you go. its not just 30-50 lbs lighter....it is actually more.
Yes, it's actually just like the weight you lose when you use the spydershaft.plus these are rotating peices....that wieght savings multiplies the faster you go. its not just 30-50 lbs lighter....it is actually more.
But is it worth spending a 1000 + bucks for such small gains.
some people complain about spending 175.00 on UDP and only gain a tenth yet what I am hearing from this thread is that spending 1000.oo on un sprung weight of 50 lbs and gaining a tenth is worth it ????? I don't get it.
Please help me understand here...
My reluctance is that I don't want to have to change out the studs and use spacers, I want bolt and go and when I am done I put the stock tires back on with stock lug nuts. I hate having 3" studs sticking out of my street wheels, it looks like crap.
But is it worth spending a 1000 + bucks for such small gains.
I watched DynoHo' swap wheels and tires at Baytown a couple of years ago and drop over 4 tenths of a second and pick up 3 mph with no other changes.
Well worth the money in my book.
Shall I redirect you to the post I made earlier????????
But.......it's your money.


i'll sell you my 17" setup 300 plus shipping 275/40/17 mt et streets on stock silver painted bullets .......they hooked great when i used them no doubt ( 1.55 60ft ) but i think where i will be once done i will need something a lil different .... just throwing out this shameless plug sorry lol
Marc, I see your point, but I want address the $1000+ for a tenth or two.
We've pretty much done all you can do with standard low to medium cost mods and want to stay NA. Cams, heads, etc aren't cheap either, and while you do get a bit more bang for the buck, ultimately you start running out of options. Dropping weight/rotating mass is just another consideration, and as you point out, starts to compromise appearance and/or functionality (gutting the car). For me, longer studs can be painted to match the wheel. No biggie for me, obviously an issue for others. My '05 isn't my daily driver so that's a very different perspective...
It's your money, but I think this means MY CAR WILL ALWAYS BE FASTER THAN YOURS!!!!!
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LOLMine looks perfectly fine with 3" studs...I hate having 3" studs sticking out of my street wheels, it looks like crap.
Summit: http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?autofilter=1&part=SUM-7540162&N=700+0&autoview=skuHoly Crap!!! Those closed lugs are huge!!! Where did you find those?
Exactly!!!
Star Lites are gonna cost $1000 - $1100 before I even spend a dime on rubber, and they're cheap. God forbid I want a good wheel. Now I am looking at $1600+ for nice Bogarts or Welds. And that's assuming I don't mind studs sticking out on my street tires.
I really appreciate the input guys. You all helped me find the info I am looking for, but for now I am gonna pass.
I think I am going to buy some bullet replicas in a 17x9 and stick the DR's out back, which will be a lot lighter than the stock wheel & tire combo. Then I am going to put 195's or 215's on the stock bullet wheels up front.
Maybe after I am done with the power upgrades for this year, I'll have the front stockers chopped down in the Fall or Winter to shave a little weight and get some skinnies.
The 15" Bogarts are only for when I can get someone to haul my tires and a jack to the track for me.
John