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Lightweight 18" Alloys


ellis

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Would be very interested in recommendations based on experience or knowledge of 18" max lightweight alloys, preferably in black although that's not essential. If pics are available, great, if not then not an issue (that's what Google's for).

 

Handling is an issue that needs addressing as an ongoing project. Wheels, bushes and suspension parts will be looked at together.

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I had ssr integrals for a while on the black supra and you could have lifted them with one finger, but a car like yours deserves nicer bud. Mine were 17" but they're available in 18 too. The professors are lighter than I thought they would be.

 

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Hi Ellis, have you looked at Ultralite Wheels, they are the lightest wheels I have come across, and my gold ones were Ultras which I had for 7 years and they were reasonably robust though because of the lighter alloy easy to damage them by curbing.

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I have a set of particularly clean WedsSport SA67-R for sale Ellis.

 

The thing is, all four rims are 18" x 10" (ET+35). I was looking to reduce understeer to the absolute minimum on the track car, which is why I went for the uniform fitment.

 

Here is a couple of snaps of the only rim with any sort of mark on it. The other three appear to be as new.

 

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I have a set of particularly clean WedsSport SA67-R for sale Ellis.

 

The thing is, all four rims are 18" x 10" (ET+35). I was looking to reduce understeer to the absolute minimum on the track car, which is why I went for the uniform fitment.

 

Here is a couple of snaps of the only rim with any sort of mark on it. The other three appear to be as new.

 

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Appreciate that but staggered are the preferred option.

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I'm running the SA-15R's as well :D I couldn't justify the TC105Ns in the end, about £900 more. They've handled quite a bit of UK road punishment, only damage was me kerbing one trying to avoid a white van.

 

The Volk TE37s list up in about the same weight region as the TC105N depending on exactly which version you get.

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