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Old 07-01-2006, 02:41 PM
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the weight savings is really noticeable on the arm scales....when lifting them off and on the car for those pics we took...especially between the stock wheels and new race setup. Oh, when will mine arrive ??????????
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Originally Posted by speeddemon32
if the wheel is 17.2 pounds this means the 285's are roughly 23.8 pounds
jeebus! are r-compounds usually that light? my 255/40-17 advan neova ad07 weighs 28 lbs. off the shelf/unshaved. a porker in comparison.
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Like the pictures Speed.

I want to get a similar set up.

I can get some 8lb. wheels, but I don't know if I want to make the plunge.

Umm....... SC or body kit and wheel and tires for track?

Don't want to put the SC on the charge card.

Damn it a AFE short shifter slipped in my car today .......... there goes my budget!
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Originally Posted by Razz1
Like the pictures Speed.

I want to get a similar set up.

I can get some 8lb. wheels, but I don't know if I want to make the plunge.

Umm....... SC or body kit and wheel and tires for track?

Don't want to put the SC on the charge card.

Damn it a AFE short shifter slipped in my car today .......... there goes my budget!
Body kit will make your car faster for sure.

If you are thinking abour carbon fiber 8lb wheels just don't bring them to an SCCA event, they are not allowed.

You just need to step up and copy Casey's wheel/tire combo and you lap times will take a big drop more than a SC will ever do.
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8lb wheels!?!?!? wow. those mustr be a pretty penny? why are they not allowed? not enough R&D?


RAZ are you becoming serious about autocrossing?
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Originally Posted by speeddemon32
Ok here are the pics of the wheel mounted on the car. first group in on the front. (as if you could not figure that out)
I'm more interested in the RX8 logo on the calipers..howdyadothat???
Old 07-02-2006, 05:31 PM
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I make decals on the side.

after painting the calipers I put the metalic blue decal on.
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Originally Posted by speeddemon32
thanks guys. it was hard caughing up the dough.

Running in BSP.

here are the tires that came in today. on the left are the 245's being shipped out, on the right are the 285's.
Wow, that is a lot more rubber!
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yeah a bit more. take a look at the picture a few post later that has the 285 mounted next to the 245 mounted. its of course still bigger, but not so drastic.
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ok here is a better picture of the wheels ON the car.
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how do the wheels ride? I want this setup for street use, minus the race tires naturally
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well I didnt drive much on the street with them.... only the maybe 10 miles to the track and back. but with the race tires it was a rather harsh ride due to 40 pounds of air, not to mention my car already has a harsh ride due to the lowering and koni's (mostly the koni's)

even with my axis and the street tires I dont have the best ride.

what I am getting at is I really dont have an answer for ya..... sorry.

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well i was mainly questioning the fitment unded compression, lock to lock turning, and stearing feedback at speed.
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fitment under compression.... well my car is one of the lowest I have ever seen, and even when I was driving on them I never heard or felt rub. bear in mind though that I run alot more camber then most people. but still, I dont see there being a problem for anyone.

Lock to Lock, did a test lock to lock in the driveway, did not see any issues.

feedback at speed, hard to answer as I never went over 70MPH, also hard to answer as I have race tires on so of course they have awsome feedback.


personally I think the wheel is a little much for the street, I dont see why you would need 9.5" of rubber on the ground to drive to work, but if a 9.5" wheel all the way around is what you are looking for to make the canyon runs just that much funner (i know it's not a word) then these wheels would be great.
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idealisticly i was looking for 9's and these 9.5 are lighter then most 9s anyway. Also i am trying to keep the price and weight down, and these are just sick cheap for the performance. The roads to work are nice set of twisty backroads and i did buy this car primarily for the ability to tare *** through corners.
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well there you go... looks like you found a winner. should be a big differance from 8"

I am sure you dont need to be told, but bear in mind the tires for these wheel are a LOT more then the tires for a 8" wheel.
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Originally Posted by snowrydr01
idealisticly i was looking for 9's and these 9.5 are lighter then most 9s anyway. Also i am trying to keep the price and weight down, and these are just sick cheap for the performance. The roads to work are nice set of twisty backroads and i did buy this car primarily for the ability to tare *** through corners.
This wheel is made specifically for our 8's...you will not have any problem with clearance issues. I would suggest going with 265's all the way round. That would look/drive great. You'll get more tread patch down, and you'll still be lighter than the stock 18 inch wheel/tire combo. Not sure what sidewall size would be good...I would assume you want to keep the overall tire height the same...talk to tire guys about that one.

Did you ever see pictures of these wheels on Team RX8's car? They look awsome. Get the center caps though
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I will also need to find a good powdercoater in the area becuase i want them blacked out. I really like the look of the white rx8 racecar with the black rocker panel to pull the black rims together. In case you havent figured it out my 8s white.
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did you get the hubcentric rings? what about those mcgard spline drive lug nuts?
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no rings. no McGuard nuts.

I went with Gorilla nuts (spline drive)
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he said Gorilla nuts.........heheehheehehehe
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Originally Posted by speeddemon32
no rings. no McGuard nuts.

I went with Gorilla nuts (spline drive)
the mcguards are spline drive, too. just personal preference?
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the mcgards have a bearing and a rotating seat so that you dont scratch your new wheels lol
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scsi got it.
they also have a more accurate tourqu.... you get what you pay for.

I got cheapy normal spline nuts.
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Here's my car, and I do drive on the street with these wheels. I have OEM shocks/springs and the tires are 275/35. The car does see time at the track for HPDE type sessions. I went with the wheels because they were the widest and lightest I could find. I have no complaints.
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