simontaylor wrote: AZEV 17by 10 on the back which are 12kg heaver than the originals, .
Talking about the weight of the wheels Somthing interesting from another forum, S--- i didnt realise the Azevs were so heavy
Wheel weight can seriously affect the way a vehicle handles. It will affect acceleration, braking, and cornering. when looking at wheels and tires vs. performance you find "a point of diminishing return". This means that you have gone beyond the beneficial aspects and now you are starting to find negative effects. As an example, if you increase your tires and wheels to a 17" combination and only gain a total of 3-4 ponds over all. The negative effects would be very little. However if you increase to a 17" fitment and add 8-10 lbs of additional weight you will see slower acceleration, longer braking distances, and a lower slip angle when cornering. This is due to additional rotational mass.
The problem with determining rotational mass is that it can't be determined by the simple difference in weight. it is determined by how far away the weight difference is from the center point. If you take two of the same wheels but two different tires, one weighing 5 lbs more than the other you will see quiet a bit of difference in the handling of the vehicle. The reason for this is because the further away from the center the weight is the more the rotational mass will be. Simply knowing the wheels weight will help you but not necessarily tell you what the end performance results will be.