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  1. #25
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    Quote Originally Posted by 95civic View Post
    keep it in foooool
    ^^^^leave it in.

  2. #26
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crapdaz View Post
    Sif it'll make much difference when your driving on the streets. The wheel would only be around 18-20kg full size 17" alloy stocky incl of tyre.
    20kgs?! wouldnt it be like 10-12kgs at most?

  3. #27
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    Quote Originally Posted by YaMiKaZe View Post
    20kgs?! wouldnt it be like 10-12kgs at most?
    Doesn't really matter. I was on Wakefield once and I did my best lap time with a 52kg passenger on board! And that was driving at 10/10ths. If on the street where you drive normally and even have fun at about 7/10ths, the difference of 20kg is very minimal.
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  4. #28
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    Quote Originally Posted by YaMiKaZe View Post
    20kgs?! wouldnt it be like 10-12kgs at most?
    10kgs would be the rim only; Rim + Tyre: 17-20kg not sure on exact since i don't have the 17" myself.

    5kg for a space saver



    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    Doesn't really matter. I was on Wakefield once and I did my best lap time with a 52kg passenger on board! And that was driving at 10/10ths. If on the street where you drive normally and even have fun at about 7/10ths, the difference of 20kg is very minimal.
    As i was trying to say, thanks aaron.
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  5. #29
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    leave it in... not worth it, lol

    plus you can brag better if you go to the track in a car that is in street trim (stereo head unit, 4 speakers, all seats and belts with spare)

    Love watching my mate in his RPS13 line up ppl in gutted 4banger Hondas/corollas/Nissans at QR and still run 12.9 in full street with two subs and all interior intact on street radials, lol

    Baller = street trim racing
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  6. #30
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    lol it's time for "i'll beat you cause i have more trim and a spare tyre" time!!
    vTeK 4-Life!
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  7. #31
    Put the spare tyre on the roof for better weight distribution

  8. #32
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    Quote Originally Posted by NightKids View Post
    Put the spare tyre on the roof for better weight distribution
    You're meant to put it at the lowest point for better center of gravity. Bolt it to your cat.
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  9. #33
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    lol ^^^^
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  10. #34
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crapdaz View Post
    Sif it'll make much difference when your driving on the streets. The wheel would only be around 18-20kg full size 17" alloy stocky incl of tyre.
    My thoughts exactly.
    Honda Accord Euro CU2 / Lexus IS-F

  11. #35
    get a space saver... save space, save weight....

  12. #36
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    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    You're meant to put it at the lowest point for better center of gravity. Bolt it to your cat.
    the subframe underneath is...
    drill and hole and hang it there
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