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Var 12-20-2007 01:52 PM

Does anyone buy aftermarket 14's?
 
I'm wondering if anyone was running aftermarket 14's?

I'm looking at these Kosei wheels on tirerack at $104 a piece and it says 9.3 lbs....must be a typo on the weight.
Kosei K1 TS Light Grey Painted


Just wanted to run some cheap sticky rubber for daily driving. 14" RA1's are priced decently and so are Azenis RT615's.

Car would also be getting a rear sway bar and some form of suspension that's undecided..the choices seem slim and hard to find. I can't even find shocks for this car.

CasopoliS 12-20-2007 02:33 PM

I personally would not get 14" wheels. I don't see any advantage to doing this.

honda_david 12-20-2007 02:40 PM

if you want lightweight cheap wheels, get some konig heliums. i think they're like around 11lbs per rim....i know for a fact, they're a lot lighter than stock oem though.

Buy Konig Rims, Konig Helium rims, Muteki Lug Nuts: JLB Motorsports

imo, 14 inch wheels are way too small. 15" are small enough.

Var 12-20-2007 03:38 PM

what do you mean by too small? for looks? i don't really care too much about that. it seems the tradeoff for price, weight and cheaper tires is worth it. Can you see any other disadvantages besides looks?

also thanks for the link on the Helium . Killer price for a nice looking wheel. Would 205-50-15 rub with the 40mm offset? The car would be lowered between 1 and 2 inches

honda_david 12-20-2007 03:52 PM

well if looks aren't a factor, then i guess it wouldnt really matter for you. for me, i'd have to go with looks and performance.

i'm not sure about those tire specs bc i'm still a wheel noob, but i'm learning.
from doing research, i think staying with the 195/55/15 is probably your best bet. 205 might cause some rubbing if you're closer to 2inches on a drop. i'm dropped on eibach sportline(1.8F/2.0R). when i had my stock tires/wheels, i didn't rub at all.

SD_MR_FIT 12-20-2007 06:18 PM

mx6gt89 i know he had a set of 14's not sure if it was for performance, but i heard they sucked.

Var 12-20-2007 06:37 PM


Originally Posted by SD_MR_FIT (Post 209333)
mx6gt89 i know he had a set of 14's not sure if it was for performance, but i heard they sucked.


in what respect did they "suck?"

CasopoliS 12-20-2007 06:42 PM

tires would be too big for my taste.....
you can get 15s with the right tires and they will be the same weight as some 14s with tires. if your doing it for weight, I think its a waste. Price of 14's would be cheap... but the selection would be smaller as well.

kelsodeez 12-20-2007 08:28 PM

smaller rims help with better power delivery/mpg (not much though). id never rock a 14" rim. id rather roll on some 15's with some nice brakes on it. do 14" wheels clear the stock calipers?

Var 12-20-2007 08:35 PM


Originally Posted by kelsodeez (Post 209393)
smaller rims help with better power delivery/mpg (not much though). id never rock a 14" rim. id rather roll on some 15's with some nice brakes on it. do 14" wheels clear the stock calipers?


you know the fit comes with 14's right?

kelsodeez 12-20-2007 08:43 PM


Originally Posted by Var (Post 209399)
you know the fit comes with 14's right?

really? your talking about the steelies right? cause the sport rims are 15" for sure.

Var 12-20-2007 09:14 PM


Originally Posted by kelsodeez (Post 209400)
really? your talking about the steelies right? cause the sport rims are 15" for sure.


the non sport.. comes with 14's . and they use the same calipers.

kelsodeez 12-20-2007 09:26 PM


Originally Posted by Var (Post 209408)
the non sport.. comes with 14's . and they use the same calipers.

crazy. i did not know that. volk makes an eco edition 14 in wheel for the prius. i wonder if they make it for 4x100 bolt pattern.

Raaaaaaaaaay. 12-20-2007 10:16 PM


Originally Posted by Var (Post 209345)
in what respect did they "suck?"

They sucked because it killed the handling characteristics of the car.
I know most of it was due to my tire size and the tires being all seasons. After the 14's were put on the car had bad understeer. Other than that the car felt more lively. She zipped around more easier.

I was running 14x6.5in TSW Quads. The wheels had a 35mm offset and looked great on the car.
Tires were 205/60/14's. I wanted to keep the tires in spec and also keeping them somewhat side.

Heres pics. I do miss these wheels.
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/fit-...d-ketchup.html

If I were to do 14's again, I will be on 225's.

Var 12-20-2007 10:26 PM


Originally Posted by Mx6GT89 (Post 209434)
They sucked because it killed the handling characteristics of the car.
I know most of it was due to my tire size and the tires being all seasons. After the 14's were put on the car had bad understeer. Other than that the car felt more lively. She zipped around more easier.

I was running 14x6.5in TSW Quads. The wheels had a 35mm offset and looked great on the car.
Tires were 205/60/14's. I wanted to keep the tires in spec and also keeping them somewhat side.

Heres pics. I do miss these wheels.
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/fit-...d-ketchup.html

If I were to do 14's again, I will be on 225's.

yes that sounds like it had absolutely nothing to do with the actual wheel size.

I was thinking about running Toyo RA1's in 205-55-14 or Falken Azenis Rt615's in 195-60-14.

Both these tires have extremely strong sidewalls for autocross or track duty. The RA1 is the spec tire for many different spec classes

Also buddy club coilovers + progress rear sway.

And i really like how your car looked with the 14's. The car had a nice stance. What kinda suspension and how low was it?

hatch69 12-21-2007 12:18 AM

I actually considered this too but my reason was too get skinny tires to improve mpg and also take advantage of buying cheaper tire replacements in the future.


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