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gmookher 01-09-2013 12:44 PM

Gmookher wants racing wheels 17x8.5 or 17x9 lowest weight options? VENDORS LOOK HERE
 
I am not up on my wheel research. In no rush to buy, but want to look at my options
Who can suggest wheels in the following sizes,

17x8.5 or 17x9 lowest weight options
I think I would not want any 17x8, so lets pass on those

to replace my current OZ HLTs that will go onto our other BZR as 'her track tires' for the NA BRZ, this thread is seeking a listing of two or three lightweight high quality wheels, ideally not the most expensive ones that can get beat up and scuffed up as track wheels, so aesthetics is sorta secondary, that will go on my Vortech supercharged BRZ for track tires

My current wheels are like 15.4-15.6 lbs each, 17x7.5 they were bought to wear 225 r-comps at the track, and they will be fine for that car. She's done. Light wheel light tire have fun. Wear oiut the star specs on there, then she can have a stickier set for fun

Back to my ride:

I want to stay as light as possible for mine.

-Used fine
-other OE wheels that may fit the bill is fine
-vendors who can offer a deal is fine

lets try and narrow this down for me, and go a little wider

CSG Mike 01-09-2013 01:02 PM

What's your budget? :)

How much of a concern is rigidity and strength?

JoeBoxer 01-09-2013 01:08 PM

Tc105n

gmookher 01-09-2013 01:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CSG Mike (Post 653856)
What's your budget? :)

How much of a concern is rigidity and strength?

budget is open, dont want to pay more "than I have to"

they are for r-comps and track use, so they need to be stout
as usual, not seeking anything cheapy, and if I need to buy more expensive, I can do so,

that is fine, just tell me why it cost more and how it benefits me, time, or strength wise etc

thx in advance!

gmookher 01-09-2013 01:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JoeBoxer (Post 653870)
Tc105n

ok Joe,
http://www.evasivemotorsports.com/mm...de=WEDS_TC105N

I didnt see 5x100 & 17x9

what are you suggesting
Sizing
Price
Weight
any design advantages?
thx

JoeBoxer 01-09-2013 01:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gmookher (Post 653876)
ok Joe,

Sizing
Price
Weight
any design advantages?
thx

17x9 +35 I think about 17 pounds.
Price I think is about 400 a wheel, maybe a little more. There is a team dynamics wheel, pro race something that is made to order and can be had hub centric. They aren't as light as the weds but are very strong and hub centric so no need for rings. I will link them when I get back to work.

Other 17x9 5x100 wheels
Enkei rpf1(very popular track wheel)
Gram light 57dr
Oz racing formula hlt

Link to Team Dynamics
http://www.teamdynamicsracing.com/pr...Pro-race12.htm

DarkSunrise 01-09-2013 01:31 PM

I've been looking at the Mach V Awesomes recently.

17x9
5x100, +42
17.8 lbs
hubcentric 56.1mm hb
$249/ea

FreshFRS 01-09-2013 01:45 PM

Volk CE28N 17x9 is 14.8lbs and would be plenty strong enough. the time attack variant is 16lbs but i'm not sure you can get it in 5x100.

JoeBoxer 01-09-2013 02:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DarkSunrise (Post 653918)
I've been looking at the Mach V Awesomes recently.

17x9
5x100, +42
17.8 lbs
hubcentric 56.1mm hb
$249/ea

This would be a great choice too @Matt Andrews is running them on his track build also

ayau 01-09-2013 02:37 PM

I'd say RPF1 unless you want to pony up for some forged wheels.

I'm also a fan of the OZ Alleggerita, but it sounds like your other car already runs a set of OZ. I'm not sure if you wanted to get something different.

gmookher 01-09-2013 02:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ayau (Post 654066)
I'd say RPF1 unless you want to pony up for some forged wheels.

I'm also a fan of the OZ Alleggerita, but it sounds like your other car already runs a set of OZ. I'm not sure if you wanted to get something different.

open, dont mind buying same, the OZ price/weight was easy choice..
budget is NOT 1st priority for me

ayau 01-09-2013 02:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gmookher (Post 654072)
open, dont mind buying same, the OZ price/weight was easy choice..
budget is NOT 1st priority for me

You could probably get a set of used ce28 for about 1.5-2k if you have the patience. A new set is about 3k I believe. They are forged wheels.

Foobar 01-09-2013 02:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gmookher (Post 653876)

The 17x9 +35 5x100's are a special edition for 86/BRZ ~15.7 lbs. I've got them on my rears, 17x8's up front as I didn't want such a meaty look up there.

Not the cheapest wheel around, probably around $500 a corner. Less if a sale is going on.

ModBargains.com 01-09-2013 02:55 PM

If you're keeping price in mind, TSW Nuburgrings would be a good option. Not the width you want, but you can still run a decent sized tire on this:

http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/k...Nurburing5.jpg

http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/k...Nurburing3.jpg

17x8's come in either a ET35 or ET45 offset, both of which would be 17.95lbs, and the cost of which is really low as well, saving you extra money to spend on better tires, or more mods, or that next track day you want to go to :)

Rotary forged construction puts them in the category of BBS, Advan and a few others that use the same process as well, so they're a serious contender for a lot less than those big name brands.


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