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Old 24-02-2012, 09:20 PM   #171
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That's what the hub extender is for, smac says no, to me they look like they will work fine in keeping the wheel centric.
They will be under a lot of lateral stress though so you need to make sure they an take it. It's not just a location device but releases stress for the bolts.
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Old 24-02-2012, 09:27 PM   #172
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They will be under a lot of lateral stress though so you need to make sure they can take it
and the point you find they can't could be catastrophic
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Old 24-02-2012, 09:42 PM   #173
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They will be under a lot of lateral stress though so you need to make sure they an take it. It's not just a location device but releases stress for the bolts.
Mmm didn't think of that. Unless the hub extender touches the back face of the cutout from the wheel, it will move. Unless you put shims in.

Setra uses these wheels with Moton shocks, surely the pistons on them must be huge. so the diameter of the shock will be comparable to Nitron. But he has extended arches

I want these wheels but can't be arsed fooking about with different helper springs.
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Old 24-02-2012, 09:51 PM   #174
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Why not just buy TD pro race 1.2. 18x9 et30. They work, they look good, they are not too heavy, they are strong?
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Why not just buy TD pro race 1.2. 18x9 et30. They work, they look good, they are not too heavy, they are strong?
They weigh about 2.5 kg a wheel more and don't look oem
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They weigh about 2.5 kg a wheel more
how many times do you get out by yourself? meaning throw a passenger in and does it really matter? or lose some weight yourself

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does it matter for track?

have you looked at OZ Ultra
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how many times do you get out by yourself? meaning throw a passenger in and does it really matter? or lose some weight yourself



does it matter for track?

have you looked at OZ Ultra
I know but these wheels I
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by another car that they fit
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by another car that they fit
Setra is using 9.5/18 et 35 with ap's up front no issues with shock clearance, so worst way 3mm spacer
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Setra is using 9.5/18 et 35 with ap's up front no issues with shock clearance, so worst way 3mm spacer
LOL aren't we back to 5mm spacers ......
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