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I think someone had a custom set of larger diameter aluminum wheels made to look like this, maybe a show car? And now I can't find it...
Nah, he just agrees with you, he doesn't "get" anything. You're both completely wrong, but don't let facts get in the way of some good bullshit. Maybe
@amtronic1 will say what shocks/suspension he has so we could fix his issue without changing those beautiful wheels.
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So, I've got to know. If I add 5 psi to my tires how much weight does that add? Please list the tire size you use for your calculation, it's estimated volume, your base tire pressure and the weight of air you're using at standard pressure/temperature so I can check your math.
I only mentioned volume because you said the air volume in a 17" wheel/tire combo is less than a 14" wheel/tire combo, which isn't at all necessarily true at all (easily shown with wider wheels/tires).
And what about the pressure changing with temperature? So, if the outside air temperature increases from when I filled my tires and the tire PSI goes up accordingly because you know, gas laws, does the ride quality
not change because the weight of air in the tire remained exactly the same despite the change in pressure?
If the weight of the
air is so important, shouldn't the fact that my 18" wheels and tires are like 4lbs lighter than the 15" wheels and tires they replaced be even more important? You know, because that's gonna be orders of magnitude larger than the change in the weight of the air?
Awww c'mon, I want him to calculate the change in the weight of the air from adding 5 psi to the tires! He claims to be smart, it's easy enough to calculate that.