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Originally Posted by johanness
My opinion: A lot of us do track our cars, and these wheels are 25lbs each (Genuine CSL's are the same). Buying a set even like the ones Pokey mentioned above reduces over 20lbs of rotational/unsprung weight - which u definitely will feel (especially if you buy into the whole "1 lb of unsprung weight is equal to 10 lbs of static weight" philosophy).
They look good, but there are two sides to the coin and people should choose accordingly.
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Again, like I said:
UNLESS you track your car or otherwise drive hard enough to notice the unsprung weight, regular CSL reps are absolutely fine. Most people looking for CSL reps are looking for a good looking wheel at a good price.
I wasn't making a blanket statement that
everyone should get "25 lb 19" CSL reps"
If serious weight savings are your goal, CSLs, reps or otherwise, probably shouldn't be on your shopping list.