They'll definitely be lighter, but the only thing you're doing is adding 10mm of width to the stock tire and keeping the exact same wheel size.. all for $4k.
I'm also not a fan of the Falken FK 452's. They are a fairly hard rubber compound.
If weight is the issue, I think you can do lighter for cheaper. If stickiness is the issue, keep the stock wheels and get some better tires, which is also much cheaper.
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