Choice of wheels

I just think it’s funny. The reason all those shows are putting those wheels on their builds is because that’s the current style, and because someone is paying them hundreds of thousands of dollars to do it. You want to do something different, bring the cash. Otherwise you’re just whining. And yeah, the extreme cases of large diameter wheels can certainly detract from performance. But in most cases they’re there to improve performance compared to what these cars were originally equipped with. 14” bias plies can’t deal with modern horsepower.

When these cars were new it was no easy feat to put 600, 700, 800+ or more horsepower in one of these cars. And if you did, you didn’t have a car that you could reasonably drive on the street. Now putting 700 hp in one of these cars and driving it on the street is perfectly feasible if you make upgrades to the suspension, brakes and yes, the damn wheels. Because they don’t make anything in a 14” wheel that will deal with that kind of power on the street. But what does all that mean? I’ll tell you. It means a lower stance. It means bigger brakes. And it means larger diameter rims with actual performance tires. Sure, some of it is the modern style. But a lot of it is improving performance so these old girls can handle the power and speed modern tech can give them. The form follows the function.

Personally when I see any car with large diamater wheels and super low profile tires (sorry if this is a members car, I just pulled it from Google)
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all I can see is minimouse's shoes

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That’s a beautiful car! I’m sorry, if you don’t agree there’s something wrong with you. I think some of you guys are better suited for being museum curators than you are car guys. Sure, if it was my car I might set it up a little different. But I bet it’s way more fun to drive than some stock looking museum piece.

All I see when I see some museum piece rolling around on skinny little tires, 14” wheels and stock brakes is a car that rots in a garage 99% of the time and isn’t safe on a modern freeway. Boring.