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    Check some of the junk yards in the area. I got a set of BBS light-weights (not sure of the exact weight) at Greenleafs a couple of years ago for $100 per SET (used). With the tuner guys going to 20" plus, you should find some to get you started.

    Also, are you going to the July school at Sebring??????
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    Hmm, interesting idea. I was at Cophers a couple weekends ago and thought about that but didn't think I'd find anything worthwhile there.

    Yes, I'll be at Sebring July 17/18th. I have a regional license but going for the cheap seat time
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    Have you checked with Cory at modern performance on the rotas? Also. check neons.org for wheels.

    Kolin - what class are you in for the runoffs?
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    Yeah, they don't sell wheels anymore.

    Question for all: I've been looking for 15x7 rims as I figured I need 7" width to accommodate 225/45/15 tires but today I saw a set of SSRs for sale in 15x6 with 225/45/15 A6s mounted. Is it advisable to run 225s on a 6" rim?
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    Advisable, NO...doable, yes. I run them in a 225/50/14, which is bit better, since more sidewall, and thus not as sharp an angle. But you are compromising sidewall strength, and why? You can run 7" in ITA.
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    Quote Originally Posted by worthyking View Post
    Yeah, they don't sell wheels anymore.

    Question for all: I've been looking for 15x7 rims as I figured I need 7" width to accommodate 225/45/15 tires but today I saw a set of SSRs for sale in 15x6 with 225/45/15 A6s mounted. Is it advisable to run 225s on a 6" rim?
    We do it all the time on the Golf. I think they'd be happier on a 7 but it's not that big a deal.

    K

    EDIT - I'm talking about 50s too, rather than 45s.

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    Howdy,

    Sorry, back from the dead.

    Has anyone run the Motegi SP-10, or can confirm the weight? Looks like Summit Racing sells them, and they're local to me and I can get them at a good price.

    I'm wondering about weight and durability both. I assume I'll need a spacer as well? The offset I'm seeing is 42mm.

    Any other options in the sub $200/ea (and ideally closer to $100) price range that are more like 12 lbs or lighter?

    Thanks!

    Mark

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    Quote Originally Posted by marka View Post
    Howdy,

    Sorry, back from the dead.

    Has anyone run the Motegi SP-10, or can confirm the weight? Looks like Summit Racing sells them, and they're local to me and I can get them at a good price.

    I'm wondering about weight and durability both. I assume I'll need a spacer as well? The offset I'm seeing is 42mm.

    Any other options in the sub $200/ea (and ideally closer to $100) price range that are more like 12 lbs or lighter?

    Thanks!

    Mark
    As far as lightweight 15x7 5x100 wheels go, in a word, no. The best weight/price ratio wheels are (were?) the Rota Slipstreams. I've heard plenty of horror stories, but I have 2 sets and have run them for 2 seasons without issues. Motegi Traklites were prob the lightest, but are unobtaniuim these days, they weren't cheap when they were available. If you want light, 15x7 5x100, your best ( I think?) option is Spinwerks but there not cheap. If you want cheap, you're looking at at least 16 lbs, prob 18 lbs.

    I *tried* to warn you about the ITA Neons.....
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