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I'm learning more towards 17" TC105n's or te37's |
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TE37s are fully forged, compared to a fully casted Rota wheel. So under heavy loads a Rota will crack and fall apart. Where as, at the same load a TE37 will not even bend. Rotas and other low-quality cast wheels have been known to crack by just daily driving, let alone out on the track. Doesnt happen all the time, but it does happen. |
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+1 on the TC105Ns. I like RPF1s but it seems to be a love/hate with regards to whether people like the look of them or not. Most popular motorsports wheel by far though.
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For cheaper 17x9"
Kosei K6R +42 18.8 lbs $169ea TRM FF10 +45 18.3 lbs $177ea RPF1 ~16lbs ~$250ea This is based on the combination of cost, light weight and durability (resistance to catastrophic failure at least), probably not looks. |
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I'm not even talking bad about Rotas, per se. They're fine for street wheels and have a variety of styles to choose from. But there's a big difference between them and 'best lightweight racing wheel'. At this point, you'd be better off just browsing the sticky wheel thread to get an idea of what look you're after, versus how light a particular wheel is.
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I've seen more bad reviews of Kosei than good ones. Seems a lot of people complain about craking/bending under heavy lateral load. You may want to consider some Volk CE28 for 17" wheels as well.
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But I can tell you the TC105N is VERY strong for a wheel that is not forged. It also has to do with the material Weds uses along with the special design of the wheel to make it very rigid and strong. |
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.. or better go for used wheel set. One thing is $2.6K, another - $900 for very same quality forged wheels.
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720Form GTF1 wheels - decent price weight combination.
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I run a 17x7 team dynamics Pro Race 1.0 - there are few versions of this wheel, but they're all similar.
Lightweight (15-16lbs for 17x7), the 1.0's are made to clear a BBK, there have been some examples of them cracking if you do a google search, but what wheel hasn't broken "ever"? From their website: "In Touring Cars they have been the exclusive BTCC championship wheel for 2004, 2005 and 2006, as well as being extensively used in the French and European Championships with PCD and Centre Lock applications. Other championships include Scottish Mini’s, UK and USA Miata/MX5, VW Cup Dubai, British and European GT3, BRL European Racing League, numerous worldwide BMW Championships and of coarse World Touring Car. In Rallying, our wheels have provided the durability and strength to help Jonny Milner win the British Rally Championship in 2002 and 2003. Since then teams using our wheels have gone on to win many events in the UK, Europe and the USA including Production World Rally." My opinion is that if it's been strong enough for Rally, i am not likely to break it under my use. The 17's can be had four about 180-200 each and they look pretty good (compared to some of the kosei/rpf1 options at least). They're not my favorite looking but I wanted something lightweight and affordable - I ended up getting these for a ridiculous deal so I was extremely happy. I'm happy with them so far. Just wanted to toss that on the list. |
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