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Talus1 05-18-2015 07:55 PM

720Form GTF1 17x8.0 +35
 
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720Form GTF1 17x8.0 +35, 15.5lbs, Michelin Pilot Super Sport 225/45-17, aluminum lug nuts & hubcentric rings.

I've never been a big fan of black rims on a white car because they never come out well in photos. These ones look better in real life, with the accents machined into the sides of the spokes.

btoast 05-18-2015 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Talus1 (Post 2253944)
720Form GTF1 17x8.0 +35, 15.5lbs . . .

Looks damn good. I will be ordering a set myself soon.

Out of curiosity why 17x8 and not 17x9?

Talus1 05-19-2015 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by btoast (Post 2254020)
Out of curiosity why 17x8 and not 17x9?

I spent a lot of time thinking about what wheels and tires to get. I don't track the car and so balance and feel are more important to me than ultimate grip. I really wanted a lightweight wheel and tire package without breaking the bank. I was really tempted by the Continental ExtremeContact DW because they are light and I could go wider for the same weight. The 17x9 rims weigh a pound more but the 245 CECs area pound lighter (on paper) than the 225 MPSS. In the end, I decided to keep things relatively narrow, only 10mm wider than stock. I really like the combination. With the +35 offset, the steering is a bit heavier than stock but I think the feel is even better and it still doesn't tramline. It has much better grip than stock but it still has that throttle adjustable balance. Weight is down by ~3.3 lb per corner and even with the stiffer sidewalls the ride is no worse than stock. They sure are noisy though!

ajaxthebetter 05-19-2015 09:12 PM

Honestly, those MPSS, from what I understand, run pretty wide. Probably nearer to a 235. So you got some good grip. So close to buying these wheels.

Stock suspension? And are the hubcentrics necessary, or just make things easier?

Talus1 05-20-2015 09:50 PM

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Originally Posted by ajaxthebetter (Post 2255295)
Honestly, those MPSS, from what I understand, run pretty wide. Probably nearer to a 235. So you got some good grip. So close to buying these wheels.

Stock suspension? And are the hubcentrics necessary, or just make things easier?

Yup, stock suspension. The car is leased. I haven't decided whether to buy it out. If I do, I'll probably get some coilovers. I am thinking Ohlins R&T. I'm not interested in any significant drop (winter!) and I like a nice ride!

The hubcentric rings are necessary. I had aftermarket rims on my old Intergra without them and I always had a lot of vibration. The rings are cheap and easy, so just get them.

I think the GTF1s are a great value for a light wheel. The MPSS have been great so far, wet and dry, except for the day it snowed a bit. I was a bit ambitious and put them on a week too soon!

v1beeee 01-01-2016 11:48 AM

What size tire are you running?

D_Thissen 01-01-2016 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by v1beeee (Post 2495901)
What size tire are you running?

First post ;)
720Form GTF1 17x8.0 +35, 15.5lbs, Michelin Pilot Super Sport 225/45-17

Cole 01-01-2016 02:45 PM

I'm super stoked for mine to come in. Unfortunately, stock is so scarce, the shop I ordered from could only guarantee to be able to get two wheels in and said "We'll see about getting the other two".

v1beeee 01-01-2016 11:46 PM

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Originally Posted by D_Thissen (Post 2495904)
First post ;)
720Form GTF1 17x8.0 +35, 15.5lbs, Michelin Pilot Super Sport 225/45-17

Welp I'm a blind shit...

D_Thissen 01-01-2016 11:53 PM

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Originally Posted by v1beeee (Post 2496220)
Welp I'm a blind shit...

Hahaha! No worries, we will just say you're hung over from New Years.

Talus1 01-02-2016 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Cole (Post 2495959)
I'm super stoked for mine to come in. Unfortunately, stock is so scarce, the shop I ordered from could only guarantee to be able to get two wheels in and said "We'll see about getting the other two".

As I recall, the 17x8 GTF1s were out of stock at 1010Tire last fall/winter as well. I ordered mine from them in the spring and got them from the Toronto warehouse in just a couple of days. It was painless, except having to deal with Purolator.


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