3.3TT Lightest Wheels for GT2 AWD

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I've been searching for the lightest wheels for the Stinger GT2 AWD, but I'm not seeing weight specs listed for most wheels. Anyone have any insight? I don't care what they look like really. Just want the lightest I can get for the drag strip. Thanks!
 
Depends on your budget, usually.
Enkei tfr 18x8 is 19lbs. 19x8 is little over 20 lbs.

Enkei TY5-s similar (1-2 lbs more, I liked the design better). Under $300/wheel. Konig also makes some relatively cheap / lightweight flow-formed wheels.

Check out getyourwheels.com. I was happy with their email service - they answered lots of questions and I went back and forth a few times.

Also, 18" will generally be lighter than 19", although the tires might be a big heavier.

My TY5-s with 245s in front, 285s in back (18s) are SIGNIFICANTLY lighter than stock. I'm not a super strong guy, and man, the OEM rears + tire are pretty heavy, like ~50 lbs? The TY5s with 285s are lighter than the OEM 225s, IIRC.
 
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Depends on your budget, usually.


Enkei TY5-s similar (1-2 lbs more, I liked the design better). Under $300/wheel. Konig also makes some relatively cheap / lightweight flow-formed wheels.

Check out getyourwheels.com. I was happy with their email service - they answered lots of questions and I went back and forth a few times.

Also, 18" will generally be lighter than 19", although the tires might be a big heavier.

My TY5-s with 245s in front, 285s in back (18s) are SIGNIFICANTLY lighter than stock. I'm not a super strong guy, and man, the OEM rears + tire are pretty heavy, like ~50 lbs? The TY5s with 285s are lighter than the OEM 225s, IIRC.
I wont be able to install my tfr's untill next weekend. But will definitely weight both stock and enkei set to see how much lighter they are. Also will be installing two piece rotors on all corners. Hopefully will shave 60-65 lbs of rotational mass.
 
Light, strong, cheap. Pick two.
 
I wont be able to install my tfr's untill next weekend. But will definitely weight both stock and enkei set to see how much lighter they are. Also will be installing two piece rotors on all corners. Hopefully will shave 60-65 lbs of rotational mass.
Please let us know if you notice a significant change in performance :thumbup:
 
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I have my eyes set on the TSW Nürburgring wheels.

 
Please let us know if you notice a significant change in performance :thumbup:
Sure. I am planing on weighting everything i am changing. But i want to do all of it at once so i can actually feel the difference, if there's any. Might even go hardcore and remove spare and manual.
 
Sure. I am planing on weighting everything i am changing. But i want to do all of it at once so i can actually feel the difference, if there's any. Might even go hardcore and remove spare and manual.
Nice, the manual removal is a no-brainer, also make sure you wash the dirt off the car as that will save you a few grams of weight. Never under estimate the weight savings from a good bowel movement as well.
 
Nice, the manual removal is a no-brainer, also make sure you wash the dirt off the car as that will save you a few grams of weight. Never under estimate the weight savings from a good bowel movement as well.
Not just saving weight, but improving aerodynamics
 
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Vossen Hybrid forged are great. I don't know the exact weight, but I went from stock size front and back, to 19x8.5 front and 19 x 9.5 rear, stock rubber, Vossen HF3 and shaved off 7lbs per wheel on the front and 8lbs per wheel in the back. Got the set for less than 2k. I bought direct. Email their sales department and ask them what they can do on pricing or if any discounts are available. The finish on the wheels is beautiful. May be a good option for price and weight savings.IMG_0784.webp
 
Vossen Hybrid forged are great. I don't know the exact weight, but I went from stock size front and back, to 19x8.5 front and 19 x 9.5 rear, stock rubber, Vossen HF3 and shaved off 7lbs per wheel on the front and 8lbs per wheel in the back. Got the set for less than 2k. I bought direct. Email their sales department and ask them what they can do on pricing or if any discounts are available. The finish on the wheels is beautiful. May be a good option for price and weight savings.View attachment 53785
I think they look great. About 2k is expensive a I found a wheel that is decently priced and is lightweight.. Raijin-19. I really didn't want to spend that much on a set of wheels.
 
Raijin's are pretty cool. can't go wrong at that price...
 
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