

The guise of the custom wheels is one of the most attractive factors for the customers.

Some cars have an atypical arrangement of fastening bolts though, and it consequences in a limited number of corresponding parts. There is a great demand on the market and as a result a wide choice of custom wheels from small 13-inch size to 18-inch and more. The open construction of custom wheels is another aspect of acceptable brakes cooling.

Probability of reduced efficiency or failure due to overheating is almost brought down. This fact positively affects heat dissipation from the brake that improves braking performance what can be seen best in difficult driving conditions.

Custom wheels usually have better thermal conductivity. The characteristics of custom wheels are much more resistant to bending. The most appreciable effects of setting of custom wheels are improved steering response and maneuverability, which is mostly observable during aggressive driving. This kind of wheels reduces the unsprung weight. One of the main advantages of custom wheels is that their weight usually is lesser than their OEM analogs. Why do people set custom wheels at all? Starting from aesthetic aspects finishing with better cooling of brakes, installing custom wheels is a very considered and sensible decision. OEM wheels can vary, but the choice is not as wide comparing with Subaru BRZ custom wheels and rims. Its weight standardly is 19-21 lbs with a standard offset of 48mm.īut depending on the market, it is offered with 16-inch steel and alloy wheels and Yokohama dB Decibel E70 tires size 205/55, or with 17-inch alloy wheels and Michelin Primacy HP tires (as on the Toyota Prius) size 215/45. (Original Equipment) wears 17-inch diameter wheels with a 7.5-inch width of the rims. The length of BRZ stretched to 4240 mm, its width is 1775 mm, and height – 1300 mm. The coupe was built on the modified Subaru Impreza platform with McPherson front posts and a multi-link rear design. Despite the fact that the BRZ is nothing more than a twin brother of the Toyota GT 86, there is much more Subaru in this car than one might imagine. Subaru BRZ is a rear-wheel drive coupe, created in cooperation with Toyota.
