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Lue Xiong 06-23-16 11:15 AM

what's the perfect rims size for track racing ?
 
Lmk?

Sgtblue 06-23-16 11:57 AM

The one that is strongest, with the least weight and fits the car and suspension modifications...if any, that accommodates a tire with the best/balanced contact patch.

What's the perfect breakfast cereal?

BLUE TII 06-23-16 12:04 PM

Cant go wrong with 18x13 centerlock JGTC magnesium Volks.













Your questions need to be more specific.

You mention racing in thread title. What racing series? What racing class?

Stock body? Widebody?

What tires?

What budget?

misterstyx69 06-23-16 12:35 PM

answer to post#2 is Froot-Loops..
all other questions are inconsequential...lol!

Sgtblue 06-23-16 08:05 PM

Was kind leaning toward Coco Puffs myself. ;)

DC5Daniel 06-23-16 08:34 PM

Both wrong. Capt'n Crunch :)

Lue Xiong 06-23-16 10:25 PM


Originally Posted by Sgtblue (Post 12078557)
The one that is strongest, with the least weight and fits the car and suspension modifications...if any, that accommodates a tire with the best/balanced contact patch.

What's the perfect breakfast cereal?

Thanks for the info.

Lue Xiong 06-23-16 10:31 PM


Originally Posted by BLUE TII (Post 12078563)
Cant go wrong with 18x13 centerlock JGTC magnesium Volks.




Stock body with roll fenders, rims Plus tires under 2k. Hot verison type of racing.








Your questions need to be more specific.

You mention racing in thread title. What racing series? What racing class?

Stock body? Widebody?

What tires?

What budget?



Stock body with roll fenders, rims Plus tires under 2k. Hot verison type of racing.

Lue Xiong 06-23-16 10:35 PM


Originally Posted by Sgtblue (Post 12078701)
Was kind leaning toward Coco Puffs myself. ;)

Good stuff lol

BLUE TII 06-24-16 01:55 AM

For around $2k what I did was Enkei PF01 in 18x10.5 +38 offset with 265/35-18 Federal RS-R tires.

$1,458 for wheels on Ebay (free ship)
$500 for tires from Onlinetires.com (plus shipping)

That +38 offset limits you to 265mm wide tires on rolled front fenders (stock rear works). You want closer to stock +50 offset to run a wider tire.

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I got the above to race on while I was waiting for my 18x11 +45 Forgestar wheels which allow me to run 285/30-18 or 295/30-18 tires on rolled front and rear fenders. These wheels didn't cost more than the Enkeis, but they aren't available off the shelf so you have to wait for them.

For budget tires the 285/30-18 Federal RS-R can't be beat except by used race tires.

Lue Xiong 06-24-16 07:16 AM

Thanks for the tip

Projektt FD 07-13-16 06:32 PM

Had a friend who was track driving instructor. He ran 17x9 all around on his R1 FD. Car was mostly stock.

Ill 07-27-16 10:40 AM

Definitely Low weight 18" for the FD's with Semi's.
The brand and design is upto you, depending on your budget.

Filosi13b 07-30-16 10:57 AM

RPF1's are the best bang for your buck wheel in my opinion. They come in multiple different sizes and offset and typically very light/. I do HPDE which also have TT and road course racing cars there and 20% of the vehicles there are using them.

dgeesaman 07-30-16 07:34 PM

Unless you have big money, the best rim size is the one that you can afford to keep fresh r-comp tires on. Size/width of rim has less to do with grip than having good fresh tires.

David


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