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    Default It's summer time.. so I'm looking for wheels for autox(and some feedback/suggestions)

    This is a repost of mine on audiworld (but they suck :-P). I'm mainly looking for wheel opinions/feed back. The lighter, the better:

    So I'm looking at wheels and tires for my 06 Audi A4 2.0T. Looks aren't a factor. Weight, fit, and cost are. I won't run these normally, only for events.

    I've decided to spend money for some nice rims that will last me a good while. I've shooting for the ~$250/wheel range, and $~100/tire.

    Because these will be for autocross (I've not done an event yet, but I don't want to tear up my street tires), I was thinking 17x8 wheels would be the best deal.

    My reasoning is that 8" is pretty wide, and I don't want to deal with fit complications of gonig to 18" and/or something too wide. Also my car has the OEM sports suspension option, so it is lower than non-sline cars.

    After looking around, I found these:

    http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/Wheel...lar=Base+Model

    At 15.4 Lbs and $239 ea, they are 2.1 Lbs cheaper than the Enkei's of the same same size, and $5 cheaper. :->

    As for tires:
    http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....num=345ZR7GFSP

    The BF Goodrich g-Force Sports are $96 or $108 ea depending on the size I get.
    245/45ZR17 are $12 more, but they are wider... My only concern is if they would fit. The specs say they'll mount on 8" wide rims, but I don't want to have to worry about rubbing under hard cornering.
    The other size I'm looking at is the "reccomended" 235/45ZR17.

    Has any one used either this wheel or tire? Any feedback? Do you think the 245's will be fine? Have any other suggestions for a wheel or tire?

    Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by at165db
    This is a repost of mine on audiworld (but they suck :-P). I'm mainly looking for wheel opinions/feed back. The lighter, the better:

    So I'm looking at wheels and tires for my 06 Audi A4 2.0T. Looks aren't a factor. Weight, fit, and cost are. I won't run these normally, only for events.

    I've decided to spend money for some nice rims that will last me a good while. I've shooting for the ~$250/wheel range, and $~100/tire.

    Because these will be for autocross (I've not done an event yet, but I don't want to tear up my street tires), I was thinking 17x8 wheels would be the best deal.

    My reasoning is that 8" is pretty wide, and I don't want to deal with fit complications of gonig to 18" and/or something too wide. Also my car has the OEM sports suspension option, so it is lower than non-sline cars.

    After looking around, I found these:

    http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/Wheel...lar=Base+Model

    At 15.4 Lbs and $239 ea, they are 2.1 Lbs cheaper than the Enkei's of the same same size, and $5 cheaper. :->

    As for tires:
    http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....num=345ZR7GFSP

    The BF Goodrich g-Force Sports are $96 or $108 ea depending on the size I get.
    245/45ZR17 are $12 more, but they are wider... My only concern is if they would fit. The specs say they'll mount on 8" wide rims, but I don't want to have to worry about rubbing under hard cornering.
    The other size I'm looking at is the "reccomended" 235/45ZR17.

    Has any one used either this wheel or tire? Any feedback? Do you think the 245's will be fine? Have any other suggestions for a wheel or tire?

    Thanks!

    245 width will fit absolutely fine. Kosei's are always popular... OZ ultraleggeras are a bit heavier but also good I assume (I ran superleggeras but they dont make those anymore it seems)
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    Quote Originally Posted by at165db
    This is a repost of mine on audiworld (but they suck :-P). I'm mainly looking for wheel opinions/feed back. The lighter, the better:

    So I'm looking at wheels and tires for my 06 Audi A4 2.0T. Looks aren't a factor. Weight, fit, and cost are. I won't run these normally, only for events.

    I've decided to spend money for some nice rims that will last me a good while. I've shooting for the ~$250/wheel range, and $~100/tire.

    Because these will be for autocross (I've not done an event yet, but I don't want to tear up my street tires), I was thinking 17x8 wheels would be the best deal.

    My reasoning is that 8" is pretty wide, and I don't want to deal with fit complications of gonig to 18" and/or something too wide. Also my car has the OEM sports suspension option, so it is lower than non-sline cars.

    After looking around, I found these:

    http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/Wheel...lar=Base+Model

    At 15.4 Lbs and $239 ea, they are 2.1 Lbs cheaper than the Enkei's of the same same size, and $5 cheaper. :->

    As for tires:
    http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....num=345ZR7GFSP

    The BF Goodrich g-Force Sports are $96 or $108 ea depending on the size I get.
    245/45ZR17 are $12 more, but they are wider... My only concern is if they would fit. The specs say they'll mount on 8" wide rims, but I don't want to have to worry about rubbing under hard cornering.
    The other size I'm looking at is the "reccomended" 235/45ZR17.

    Has any one used either this wheel or tire? Any feedback? Do you think the 245's will be fine? Have any other suggestions for a wheel or tire?

    Thanks!
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    5-112
    ~35mm offset seems to be what everyone uses.

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    So other than these are crazy custom, and forged...
    They weigh 9Kg (19.84 Lbs).
    Any idea on the ball park of cost? (I could fill out that long form and wait till monday to hear back, but I'm lazy)
    Forged wheels usually are stupid $$$. I'm just looking to spend $$ :-P Oh, and shipping em from the UK can't be cheap...
    They do look nice tho!

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    Quote Originally Posted by at165db
    So other than these are crazy custom, and forged...
    They weigh 9Kg (19.84 Lbs).
    Any idea on the ball park of cost? (I could fill out that long form and wait till monday to hear back, but I'm lazy)
    Forged wheels usually are stupid $$$. I'm just looking to spend $$ :-P Oh, and shipping em from the UK can't be cheap...
    They do look nice tho!
    Cast aluminum and they should be available and in stock in the US... Autofab Motorsports & OPM Autosports are both local distributors.

    The model you want is: PRO RACE 1.2 5-2780355112 K 208 B

    Pro Race 1.2

    Ultra lightweight heat treated race wheels. Pro Race 1.2 the most recent design in the Team Dynamics Racing range which are a cast aluminium heat-treated product . Designed originally for, and still used in top flight motorsport, it has also been made available for street use. An awesome range of fitments and super light weight have made this a massive seller. the 1.2 is a classic motorsport design with 12 spokes and heavy engraving around the outside rim. Available in motorsport colours, silver, white and racing black, size range from 14" to 18" rim diameter with multiple rim widths and offset variations.
    These cast aluminium wheels are specially heat treated to ensure maximum strength while minimising weight.

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    cool, I'll call em up monday

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    Quote Originally Posted by at165db
    cool, I'll call em up monday
    That wheel would be sexy on that car For Miata's they are $135 each, not sure on a 17 x 8

    oh yeah, Knowledge Performance is also a distributor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    That wheel would be sexy on that car For Miata's they are $135 each, not sure on a 17 x 8

    oh yeah, Knowledge Performance is also a distributor.
    $135 is a ballpark I can live with a few extra lbs for :->
    15.4 lbs is hawt, but the $250 is as much as I wanna spend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by at165db
    $135 is a ballpark I can live with a few extra lbs for :->
    15.4 lbs is hawt, but the $250 is as much as I wanna spend.
    the Miatas also run a 15x7 which changes price a bit
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    Here ya go, nice wheels for a good price.

    17 x 8.0 +35/+47 5h x 112






    $175 ea/ free shipping. I just ordered rims from this place and service is A++
    http://www.machiii.net/wheels/torque.html
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