Arggh! stuck and can't decide on wheels 20 or 22 's Falken RT-7M

What should I do??

  • 20's RT-7M

    Votes: 4 12.9%
  • 22's RT-7M

    Votes: 26 83.9%
  • A cheaper option ???

    Votes: 1 3.2%

  • Total voters
    31
WRX04sti,

Love these wheels! Your FX looks great with them. I just got my fx35 and am considering these as well. I went to my local Discount Tire and they wouldn't sell me the set up you have. The guy told me that the tires (285's) were too wide for an 8.5 inch wheel and that they didn't meet the weight requirement for the car. Did you get these from a store or online? Did you have any problems with this? I even had the guy pull up this thread and he still told me he couldn't do it.

Any thoughts from you or others would be greatly appreciated.

crfx35

I purchased them in store. Yes they said I couldn't do 265 width because of load but 285 worked fine. I love the wheels they handle much better than the 18's. 22's and lower profile lightened the steering a lot (Used to be hard to turn the steering wheel with 18's). Feels more like car if I had to describe it.
 
I am finally around to getting a new set of wheels. Honestly don't want to spend any money but I need new tires and likely won't pass inspection until I do
I really hate the beefy tires on my 18's and I like the way the Falken RT-7M's look and can't find another wheel new that looks nice in this price range.
Anyway here are the details and pricing

22 Inch - Falken RT-7M - Glossy Black (Weight 36lbs)
Yokohama Parada Spec-X 285/40R-22 XL 110V B
Total Out the Door: $2367


20 Inch - Falken RT-7M - Glossy Black (Weigh 29lbs)
Yokohama Parada Spec-X 265/50R-20 XL 111V B
Total Out the Door: $1950

Roughly $417 difference in price.

What would you guys do ? Concerned with appears, weight (gas mileage and 0-6) and handling.

I believe that the lighter 20in wheels would be the best on the performance side of the fence, however the Falken 22in wheels weight about the same as the factory wheels so you may not lose much in the way of performance and braking compared to the factory wheels. The 22in tires on the other hand may weight more than the 20in factory tires which may bring the 22in Falken tire/wheel combo weight a little higher than the factory setup which could affect braking and gas mileage, but not by much. If you want looks over performance I would get the 22in wheels. However, If you like to increase your performance over the factory setup I would get the lighter 20in wheels. The 20in Falkins are about 10 lbs less than the factory 20in wheels, so will notice an increase in handling,braking,acceleration,etc. Form vs. Function. Tough Decision. I would go with the lighter wheels myself.:good:
 
I believe that the lighter 20in wheels would be the best on the performance side of the fence, however the Falken 22in wheels weight about the same as the factory wheels so you may not lose much in the way of performance and braking compared to the factory wheels. The 22in tires on the other hand may weight more than the 20in factory tires which may bring the 22in Falken tire/wheel combo weight a little higher than the factory setup which could affect braking and gas mileage, but not by much. If you want looks over performance I would get the 22in wheels. However, If you like to increase your performance over the factory setup I would get the lighter 20in wheels. The 20in Falkins are about 10 lbs less than the factory 20in wheels, so will notice an increase in handling,braking,acceleration,etc. Form vs. Function. Tough Decision. I would go with the lighter wheels myself.:good:

Thanks but I did end up going with 22's and handing and steering performance feels superior over my stock 18's.
Stock 18's going for sale soon as it warms up for anyone intrested.
 
Thanks but I did end up going with 22's and handing and steering performance feels superior over my stock 18's.
Stock 18's going for sale soon as it warms up for anyone intrested.

I have just read some of the previous posts and saw the Falkens wheels on your FX. Damn they look good. I was thinking about buying the same ones from Discount Tire also. I did not like how they looked on the wheel picture preview page on the Discount Tire website that show wheels pasted on car pictures, but they look great on the FX in your pix. I may have to visit Discount Tire and buy those wheels in 20's this summer. However, I will probably go with the gunmetal and machine finish.
 
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WRXsti04,

Thanks. I appreciate the feedback. I'm not sure what my guy at the local store is thinking. I'll have to look into this a little more.
 
WRXsti04,

Thanks. I appreciate the feedback. I'm not sure what my guy at the local store is thinking. I'll have to look into this a little more.

NP. The guy at Discount was right about your RT-7 wheels being available in black only, I was talking about the RT-6 wheels having the choice of black and gun metal gray finish.
 
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