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    Default Jongbloed Racing wheels

    What are most of you using for track wheels?

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    Ryan Dettling
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    I have a set of 80's vintage Jongbloed's for my 914.


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    14 x 7 Panasports. 2 sets. What do you have that will fit a 240z?

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    15x7 <10lbs and <$200 ea.
    Travis Nordwald
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    Kosei K1's.. Do you have anything in a 15x6?
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    Kosei - light, strong, can get them almost anywhere, and only $119 each for my wheel size.
    Dave Gran
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    BSA's 15x6.5 4x100 with 225's
    Dan Beeson
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    9lb SSR'S 15X7
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    For my ITA Integra:
    14 x 7 Panasports - one set; light but expensive. Bought used.
    14 x 7 Team Dynamics - two sets; lighter than my Panasports, and only cost about $110 brand new.
    Kevin
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    ITB Honda Civic

    14 X 6 Kosei - 9.3 lbs - $105 ea.

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    I have 15X6 SSR type c's on an ITB golf. Expensive but light!

    They aren't listed in a 15X6 on tire racks website but they have them.
    Tristan Herbert
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    17x8.5" 15.8# Kosei

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    I really want to find some 17x8.5's in a 45-55mm offset with a 4x114.3 bolt pattern but I will most likely be running 17x8 with a 35mm offset.
    Mike Uhlinger



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    I make custom sets of 15 inch but can't compete with those prices.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RexRacer19 View Post
    ITB Honda Civic

    14 X 6 Kosei - 9.3 lbs - $105 ea.
    Me, too. I have something like 20 of the damned things and I love them.

    K

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan@Jongbloed View Post
    I make custom sets of 15 inch but can't compete with those prices.
    LOL - no kidding?

    K

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    Whatever reasonably light, reasonably priced 13x6 et 13-25 4x100 wheels I can find.

    Currently Superlights and an old OEM BMW wheel. Both are in the 12# range. Would love to get in the sub 9# neighborhood, but not willing to spend the $380-$420/wheel price that the Volks and custom wheels cost.

    New option I'm looking at is Spin Werkes (formerly Circle from what I can tell) custom multi peice.

    For another FP project we have been searching for a good light (light is a huge priority on this one) 13x7 with 4x100, and offset in the 30s. At this point looking at Spinwerkes for that as well.
    Chris Schaafsma
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    Quote Originally Posted by shwah View Post
    Currently Superlights and an old OEM BMW wheel. Both are in the 12# range.
    I think the older BMW 325is or 325es had wheels like that back in the day right?
    Tristan Herbert
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    Yep. Those are my basket weave wheels that I ran at Mid-Ohio.
    Chris Schaafsma
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    Quote Originally Posted by ekim952522000 View Post
    I really want to find some 17x8.5's in a 45-55mm offset with a 4x114.3 bolt pattern but I will most likely be running 17x8 with a 35mm offset.
    I feel your pain. Just trying to find 8.5" wide rims in the right offset and bolt pattern is a challenge. I'd love to know why the rule makers chose 8.5 as opposed to just going to 9". Those I can find cheap all day long! ha.
    Tristan Smith
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