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It looks like I might be able to get my hands on some IForged Daytonas. I'm looking for a fitment that's flush but not into stretched look. Will probably be dropped on kw v3. The salesman at iforged told me my initial idea of F +38 R +45 was quite conservatve and I could probably go lower. What's do you guys think?
Also what's the weight of the 20 x 10.5? I've heard different things from different people.
For paint I would do matte black face, gloss black lip. Maybe silver TA. This is on graphite shadow.
I've got iForged Forza's and my rear is +32 and it is perfect. The front is +27 (+32 with 5mm spacers) and it is perfect. And they are 20x8.5 and 20x10
I've got iForged Forza's and my rear is +32 and it is perfect. The front is +27 (+32 with 5mm spacers) and it is perfect. And they are 20x8.5 and 20x10
Keep in mind that these were taken when I was on Eibachs (now I am on KW V3's and slightly lower) and the front does NOT have the 5mm spacers on it. But it gives you a good idea
Hispeed any idea what your wheels weigh? The guy at iforged told me 30-33 lbs which seems like alot for a forged wheel. Obviously I wouldn't get 20s if I was only trying to decrease unsprung weight but if they are that heavy I might as well save the cash and get cast wheels.
To be honest i am not sure what mine weigh. I am sure they are slightly different from the ones that you are looking at but I really don't think mine are that heavy.
Thanks for the help hispeed. Another question, how do you choose the rear size? I know 10.5 is a popular size but are there any advantages to a smaller size? Not rubbing is more important to me than a cutting edge super aggressive fitment.
Thanks for the help hispeed. Another question, how do you choose the rear size? I know 10.5 is a popular size but are there any advantages to a smaller size? Not rubbing is more important to me than a cutting edge super aggressive fitment.
its really just personal preference. obviously 10 is going to weigh less than a 10.5, so if they make the wheels you want in a 10, then get it. mine are only 10 in the rear and are just fine!
the only restriction you will have is if they make it in that size. sometimes a company only makes wheels in certain widths. but iForged should be able to work with whatever you want, just call them up and talk to them