krissrock
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i was really wondering what about the wheel options would really effect the range. It seemed kinda odd that the range would be so different. Our UK friends noted that the range is shown in the configurator and will vary on your wheel sizes.
For example, on a 4S (i don't know why it lists miles...)
20's - 380 mi
21" - 355 mi, 357 mi
22" - 352 mi , 349 mi , 360 mi
interestingly enough, they give different ranges depending on which model wheel... So these variations may just be on based on the weight of the wheel alone. I was initially thinking that the total circumference may vary, but lookin at those numbers, all of the wheels are very close. only a difference of 0.1% between the tires of the 20's vs the 22's
so this kinda gives me hope that I can get some aftermarket 21's w/o sacrificing much, if any range. Maybe once i can find the weight of these OE'd wheels, it'll be easier to find a AM wheel of the same weight or lighter.
any clue if the OE wheel weights are out there anywhere?
For example, on a 4S (i don't know why it lists miles...)
20's - 380 mi
21" - 355 mi, 357 mi
22" - 352 mi , 349 mi , 360 mi
interestingly enough, they give different ranges depending on which model wheel... So these variations may just be on based on the weight of the wheel alone. I was initially thinking that the total circumference may vary, but lookin at those numbers, all of the wheels are very close. only a difference of 0.1% between the tires of the 20's vs the 22's
so this kinda gives me hope that I can get some aftermarket 21's w/o sacrificing much, if any range. Maybe once i can find the weight of these OE'd wheels, it'll be easier to find a AM wheel of the same weight or lighter.
any clue if the OE wheel weights are out there anywhere?