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Let us know what your mi/kWh is now with the new wheels
I haven’t noticed any change. I usually get 3.5-3.7 and I continue to get the same. Probably will be a slight change on the highways tho.
 

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They look great, but I shudder thinking about how it would handle potholes or road imperfections.
 

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I haven’t noticed any change. I usually get 3.5-3.7 and I continue to get the same. Probably will be a slight change on the highways tho.
The two big factors are aerodynamics and rolling resistance. If the rolling resistance of your tires hasn't changed much, you won't see any impact around town. Aero is exponentially worse the faster you drive. It is hard to know with your wheels, but they do look less aerodynamic than the stock GTPE wheels. So expect you will see a measurable impact at 70-80 mph speeds.
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