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The 19 inch wheel has a circumference of 59.7". Multiply that by its width (10" I think?) and you get a surface area of 597 for the hoop. The 21 inch wheel has a circumference of 66". Multiply that by its width (9.5" I think for the back) and you get a surface area of 627. Take into account that there's less spoke material required to make the 19" than the 21" and the fact that they Corvette wheels are forged (lighter), and I find it hard to believe the 19's have "way more mass" than the 21's. Just my .02 But back to the thread topic, cars these days are being made with larger wheel wells, so require larger wheels to fill them up. This somewhat hides the proportionality imbalance of a 22" wheel to a relatively small 2-door car, which I think is a shame. The 18's on the GS concept don't really fill the wells, so I'm thinking some lightweight forged 19's should work just fine. |
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Good start here. However, mass is based on volume, not surface area. So to properly compare them, we'd have to know how thick the metal is on both wheels. For forge vs. cast: Forged is typically stronger than cast, but spoke design should play a role here too. For two identically shaped parts, with the same thicknesses; the process which made them should have almost no effect on the final mass, unless the forge comression significantly altered the steel's density. What you can do by forging a part is generally make it thinner. How much depends on the geometry and who engineered it. |
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I believe the trend toward larger wheels is proportional to the use of less rubber on the tires, and with smaller tires comes a smoother ride. 18-20 inch wheels on cars such as the Camaro and Charger brings this need toward the front. To have balloon tires would actually hurt the ride quality and possibly lateral grip as well. So shrink the tires and enlarge the rims..
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22" Wheels on My LPE 650hp Camaro
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sometimes, you just have to have a bigger wheel to clear the brakes. yeah, they managed to squeeze 18s on the GS concept, but that's the smallest you can go. (for the 15"-16" fans) i do think that much bigger than 21" is just too much, though, but plenty of people believe otherwise, so that's why big wheels keep selling. my SS is gonna have a nice set of light-weight 19s & tires with a sidewall you can actually see.
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So much of this all just depends. Someone mentioned 22's on a hummer- I don't think that looks good because it takes away from the abilities of a hummer.
I'm on a Dodge Truck forum alot and the 20inch vs 17inch is brought up alot. Alot of the guys with 20s have gone to 17s for offroading or towing- or they've gone the other route to 22s for street looks. I guess either can be OK on a truck, but on a vehicle truly designed for off road 22s look silly. I'd rather have 19's than 21s on a Camaro personally and lower the car an inch. |
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