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Old 02-27-2018, 08:54 PM   #1
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BRAID wheels now available at RCE!

Racecomp Engineering is excited to announce that we will now be carrying BRAID wheels and their range of flow-formed and forged wheels!

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We've never been a shop that sold a lot of wheels, but I've been eyeing BRAID for a while now as a great option for a couple reasons. Basically, their wheels are available in (almost) any size, offset, bolt pattern, and color. This gives you the flexibility to get the exact fitment you want for your set up without compromising based on what's available OR what's popular with everyone else.

The wheels are built in Europe and shipped in about 4 weeks. Reasonably priced and extremely strong flow-formed wheels that are used extensively in tarmac rally, dirt, rally cross, touring car, and even LMP cars. BRAID wheels feature steel bolt inserts to prevent wear and are hub-centric.

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We'll have some 17x8 +40 offset wheels in soon to check weight for the SSC spec class autocrossers. We've been told roughly 18 lbs. I'll take a lot of pictures.

Also, brake caliper clearance is excellent and I'll do my best to test them on the PP Brembos as soon as I can. I doubt there'd be any issues...see below for 17x7 wheels clearing Focus RS six pot brembos:



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RCE: you can try finding narrow 15" to fit stockers & 16" to fit PP brembos for winter options too
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RCE: you can try finding narrow 15" to fit stockers & 16" to fit PP brembos for winter options too
16x7 is likely a yes as they have them fitting over STI brembos on an Impreza.



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16x7 is likely a yes as they have them fitting over STI brembos on an Impreza.



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That would look good on a raised BRZ

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RCE: while it's hard to find 15" that fit (wheel directory still lists confirmed only one), but with such "any offset/any size", and as there are some 15 ice rally wheels for subbies (possibly not for brembos though), imho there should some chance to find one for stock brakes too. Damn, i sometimes wish for someone to make twins stock brake fitment template, so that it can be mailed to some wheel makers or shops to check fitment. It's not just BBKs that sometimes need to be checked for clearance
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16x7 is likely a yes as they have them fitting over STI brembos on an Impreza.



15's won't happen.

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Getting the offset in a desirable range will be key, like ET40 or lower. A tad wider wouldn't hurt either, especially since most people running 16s will be using a 225/50.
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RCE: while it's hard to find 15" that fit (wheel directory still lists confirmed only one), but with such "any offset/any size", and as there are some 15 ice rally wheels for subbies (possibly not for brembos though), imho there should some chance to find one for stock brakes too. Damn, i sometimes wish for someone to make twins stock brake fitment template, so that it can be mailed to some wheel makers or shops to check fitment. It's not just BBKs that sometimes need to be checked for clearance
I would highly recommend anyone that wants 15 inch wheels to swap to the Subaru FHI 4 pot brakes (non brembo). Plenty of good pads available and it's a proven set-up used for years in rally. You'll have wheel options from Enkei, Method, Speedline, Team Dynamics, and of course...Braid.

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@Racecomp Engineering what are the specs on the 16's that clear the brembos? I'd love to get a set for autocross!

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If only there was a solid suspension setup for this .....

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If only there was a solid suspension setup for this .....

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I would do the springs with some proper shocks. I don't have to worry about snow and would like to do dumb shit like I use to do in my ST, that I feel the none PP shocks wouldn't handle well

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I would do the springs with some proper shocks. I don't have to worry about snow and would like to do dumb shit like I use to do in my ST, that I feel the none PP shocks wouldn't handle well
Look into custom valved Bilstein b6 shocks and prices from their website. It still wouldn't be professional rally level, but its the next best thing for far less $.
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