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1/4 Mile Results with Trifecta Tune Only

Old May 1, 2009 | 04:01 PM
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Originally Posted by RBC
I know with a small spacer the SS/NA wheels will fit and I have heard the OZ Ultraleggera's in 17's will fit but I haven't found any hard evidence of that yet. People are having just as hard of a time with finding 18's that will fit aswell. The reason that there haven't been many 17" wheel finds is that not many people want to do the research and don't want to drop down to 17's because it won't look like they are riding dirty and all there honda buddies will make fun of them. I will most likely buy a set(2) of SS/NA wheels but I would love to have a lighter alternative. I don't have much access to wheel companies around here that will take the time needed to research for proper wheel fitment. If its not in there data base then they don't have the time.
SS/NA's fit with a 3mm spacer I am running those for the winter.

I also found a set of FAST 17" wheels that fit perfectly.



FAST Evolution.

If you can find them they will fit, I dont even know if the compnay makes them anymore but you can try contacting them.
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Old May 1, 2009 | 04:39 PM
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Originally Posted by ogc
SS/NA's fit with a 3mm spacer I am running those for the winter.

I also found a set of FAST 17" wheels that fit perfectly.



FAST Evolution.

If you can find them they will fit, I dont even know if the compnay makes them anymore but you can try contacting them.
I know about the spacers on the NA wheels, but does the wheel in the pic fit without spacers? Have you tried them yourself? What is the width and weight? Thanks
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Old May 1, 2009 | 10:29 PM
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I wouldnt mind running 17's just for the track, but it seems like there is to much work involved. I think running 18" MT DR's is just as good as trying to hunt down and find 17's that fit, and then finding spacers if they are needed. To me, for now, I think the 18" MT DR's are gonna be just fine until I find the courage up to get rid of the Brembos and go with a 15" slick. But that is only when I'm ready to drive my car just on nice days.
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Old May 1, 2009 | 10:45 PM
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Originally Posted by RBC
I know about the spacers on the NA wheels, but does the wheel in the pic fit without spacers? Have you tried them yourself? What is the width and weight? Thanks
I have a set sitting in my garage I test fitted them before winter.

17x8 42mm offset.

TONS of room over the brakes.
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Old May 2, 2009 | 03:52 AM
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Originally Posted by ogc
I have a set sitting in my garage I test fitted them before winter.

17x8 42mm offset.

TONS of room over the brakes.
How much do you want for them?

Well also how much so they weigh?

Last edited by RBC; May 2, 2009 at 03:52 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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