20" Wheels on an R3
#1
20" Wheels on an R3
Hi all,
Here is my R3 (with M'Z Custom nose and rear skirts imported direct from Japan, Cusco Zero 2 Coilovers with ECON, Racing Break BBK and Pettit / RB ARB's) with ... yes, 20" OZ Ultraleggera HLT wheels and Dunlop Sport Max 245/30/20 tyres.
I know some like 20" wheels, and many appear not to, but in the interests of diversity I thought I'd post mine up.
Weight is similar (actually slightly less than OEM R3 wheel with Bridgestone 245/35/19, as I had 15/20 mm Eibach pro spacers on with the OEM wheels).
Handling is better with the OZ's, and the car follows steering inputs significantly more quickly.
Ride is a bit worse, but I can dial that out via the Cusco's ECON system.
Here is my R3 (with M'Z Custom nose and rear skirts imported direct from Japan, Cusco Zero 2 Coilovers with ECON, Racing Break BBK and Pettit / RB ARB's) with ... yes, 20" OZ Ultraleggera HLT wheels and Dunlop Sport Max 245/30/20 tyres.
I know some like 20" wheels, and many appear not to, but in the interests of diversity I thought I'd post mine up.
Weight is similar (actually slightly less than OEM R3 wheel with Bridgestone 245/35/19, as I had 15/20 mm Eibach pro spacers on with the OEM wheels).
Handling is better with the OZ's, and the car follows steering inputs significantly more quickly.
Ride is a bit worse, but I can dial that out via the Cusco's ECON system.
#3
I never knew anyone would actually buy that bumper, anyway you need to paint your front grill black. I think the rims look okay, more on the big side. If you didnt have coilovers i would have a real problem with it. now that you are in the 20in range your tires will be even more expensive and if you thought the options for 19inch track tires were limited.........
#4
Quite a few have been sold to people overseas. The import costs for us is probably what has scared people away. That and not that many US S2 owners on 8club seem to buy body kits.
#8
I'm not feeling the front bumper, I like the stock R3 better but the car looks sick. I usually don't like big wheels but these are performance oriented so I like them. Lot's of performance cars run large diameter wheels.
#9
I love everything about the R3 bumper except the moustache on the grille.
This bumper IMHO takes the R3 and makes it a little more flashy. Lots of win.
This bumper IMHO takes the R3 and makes it a little more flashy. Lots of win.
#10
Hey, thanks for those surprisingly positive comments! It seems I'm not so alone after all on the 20" rim thing.
In answer to a couple of questions, the bumper and skirts were from Japanparts.com, and like you guys by the sound of it, the shipping and import duty is a killer in the UK, too. Roughly adds 150 per cent to the advertised cost in Japan.
The front grille is indeed black - though to be fair you wouldn't know it from the picture - and it indeed seems to be chicken-wire. And you would definitely know that from the picture! Chicken wire grilles are pretty trendy here just now, for some reason.
And I got the wheels with the help (greatly appreciated) of Pettit Racing, but just the UK branch. Nice symmetry, eh?
And oddly, it's often cheaper over here to get 20" tyres in 245/30/20 fitment than 19" ones that fit the OEM R3 wheel. Strange but true!
In answer to a couple of questions, the bumper and skirts were from Japanparts.com, and like you guys by the sound of it, the shipping and import duty is a killer in the UK, too. Roughly adds 150 per cent to the advertised cost in Japan.
The front grille is indeed black - though to be fair you wouldn't know it from the picture - and it indeed seems to be chicken-wire. And you would definitely know that from the picture! Chicken wire grilles are pretty trendy here just now, for some reason.
And I got the wheels with the help (greatly appreciated) of Pettit Racing, but just the UK branch. Nice symmetry, eh?
And oddly, it's often cheaper over here to get 20" tyres in 245/30/20 fitment than 19" ones that fit the OEM R3 wheel. Strange but true!
#20
Thank you all for such nice comments!
I'd have to agree the bigger StopTech kit would look significantly better with the bigger wheels, but StopTech is hard to source in the UK, and I couldn't find the weight specifications for the kit (whereas I could for the RB kit, and knew it was much lighter than stock) and that being a bit lower would be perfect ... but as the M'Z Custom nose's splitters are quite a bit lower than the stock nose, lowering the car any further would see it grounding on speed-humps (of which there are far too many in the UK - Doh!).
And here's a couple more pictures, one with the 20" Oz Ultralegerra's on track, and the other with the 18" Ultralegerra's on track. I think the 20's look better but the 18's (with dedicated track tyres) do seem to go better on the track.
I'd have to agree the bigger StopTech kit would look significantly better with the bigger wheels, but StopTech is hard to source in the UK, and I couldn't find the weight specifications for the kit (whereas I could for the RB kit, and knew it was much lighter than stock) and that being a bit lower would be perfect ... but as the M'Z Custom nose's splitters are quite a bit lower than the stock nose, lowering the car any further would see it grounding on speed-humps (of which there are far too many in the UK - Doh!).
And here's a couple more pictures, one with the 20" Oz Ultralegerra's on track, and the other with the 18" Ultralegerra's on track. I think the 20's look better but the 18's (with dedicated track tyres) do seem to go better on the track.
#21
not really a fan of trendy parts fever, but then I saw you installed the RacingBrake BBK so I suppose the earth didn't rotate too far off it's axis
#23
The 20's are pulled off surprisingly well, bumpers quite nice but definitely do away with the chicken wire like others have said. any reason as to why you went with 20s over 19s? i doubt the look would have been a great deal different and the performance would have been better not to mention it would be a hell of alot cheaper in many aspects.
#25
Thank you.
The bumper gives a definite aero improvement above 80 mph, so it's genuinely functional as well. I'll have to see what I can do about the chicken wire ... Maybe chrome it
As to why 20's over 19's ... I just like the look of the 20's with the tiny sidewall tyres and, oddly enough, in the UK it's generally cheaper (and there's way more choice) of 20" tyres than 19" ones. When I bought a new set of 19" OEM Bridgestones for my previous R3 there were only 5 in the whole of Europe.
The 20" are very easy to get here.
The bumper gives a definite aero improvement above 80 mph, so it's genuinely functional as well. I'll have to see what I can do about the chicken wire ... Maybe chrome it
As to why 20's over 19's ... I just like the look of the 20's with the tiny sidewall tyres and, oddly enough, in the UK it's generally cheaper (and there's way more choice) of 20" tyres than 19" ones. When I bought a new set of 19" OEM Bridgestones for my previous R3 there were only 5 in the whole of Europe.
The 20" are very easy to get here.