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Thread: in the market for new rims! help plz

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2012-02-03 13:09:56
#31
Originally Posted by gomba
Then why are people recommending a racing wheel for a street car?
There are two classes of "racing" wheels in my mind.
Class 1) Strong, light wheels meant to handle abuse, even plenty of road abuse since they are stronger (if lighter) than the DOT requires.
Class 2) Super light wheels meant to last enough laps to get you the win, but don't hit any bumps ever.


99% of "racing" wheels recommended around here are of Class 1. 949s are no exception.
2012-02-03 13:41:35
#32
Originally Posted by eggman
Because they are sexy,of course.lol
It's right there in the name. 6UL = 6 spoke, Ultra Light, = 6exUaL. Get it?

Gratuitous shot of my Miata on 6UL's.


C
2012-02-03 14:05:48
#33
Originally Posted by Chriscar
It's right there in the name. 6UL = 6 spoke, Ultra Light, = 6exUaL. Get it?

Gratuitous shot of my Miata on 6UL's.

C

Is that like the TV commercial where you see the "long-haired hottie" in the passenger seat from the back, and when they pan to the front, it turns out to be an Afghan dog?
2012-02-03 14:12:51
#34
Fortunately for me, no. That's my wife's crazy beautiful hair.

C
2012-02-03 14:40:32
#35
What advantages do you guys notice while driving with lighter wheels vs the stock wheels?
2012-02-03 14:43:15
#36
Quicker pickup is one of them. Your removing weight off the driveline which in turn puts more down to the pavement. Thats a given.

Other than that I dont know if there is any other gain from it.
2012-02-03 14:45:41
#37
You get the light flywheel effect on acceleration (although less pronounced) and you get a smoother ride since unsprung weight goes down. Also better traction over irregular surfaces because the suspension can do its job better.
2012-02-03 15:30:30
#38
Originally Posted by Chriscar
Fortunately for me, no. That's my wife's crazy beautiful hair.

C

That is a sexy mop of hair sir.

This thread got me thinking about this post by Wes:

http://www.sr20-forum.com/members-rides/18281-ny5speeds-b13-project-rejuvenation-19.html#post668936

Originally Posted by Wes


Originally Posted by NY5Speed
the K1's do look a little more period correct but the TS's are lighter and are sporting fatter, stickier rubber... either way I'm not complaining.

I think its about time for another "spirited drive," there will be snow on the ground way too soon here.


I have also owned both and the K1TS is THE best wheel for the money. I like them better than the 949 from a functionality standpoint simply because they have better brake clearance! I also think they look much better in person than the K1.

I pay attention to Wes on all things suspension.

Here's the K1 TS:

Kosei K1 TS Silver Painted


Chris, IIRC you discussed RPF1's with Wes at one point....????

Enkei Racing RPF1 Black Painted

I know you mention your wheels, all three (3) sets, in your Cleanup thread, but cannot find a post by Wes.

http://www.sr20-forum.com/members-rides/49163-94-se-r-cleanup-2.html#post650272

http://www.sr20-forum.com/members-rides/49163-94-se-r-cleanup-4.html#post664439

If I was in the market for wheels, those are all wheels I would be looking at. From the K1 "old school" forward, K1 TS, 949, RPF1's as mentioned.
2012-02-03 16:23:19
#39
K1 TS and K1 are nice and cheap. THey have a 38mm offset though. You might need spacers in the future if you want to run a tire that is bigger than 195 in width.

If I was going to buy rims I'd pick up a set of Enkei RPF1s in black. They are going for like 200 a wheel though. Definitely above your price range.
2012-03-20 04:15:39
#40
I've always wondered if XXR 002 16x8 +25 offset will fit the B13?
I saw some and would be considering if it works? Might be an option for you?
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