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      05-15-2018, 10:30 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by ovekvam View Post
Lighter wheels go over bumps in a different way, and the rotational inertia is smaller. That means they respond quicker to acceleration and braking.
Yet, on the other hand, shouldn't that unsprung weight add to the grip (reducing sprung shift effect)? Bumps can be handled by suspension and tires while inertia is a subject for engine/brakes power.

What I felt driving a new courtesy 3 Series with basic brakes was surprising uncertainty whether it would stop or not. I guess it's floating calliper against fixed support effect.
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