25-06-2010, 02:06 AM | #21 | |
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your 19s are good wheels, same as Dazblackcsl.
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Matt the cups are better tyres in terms of grip than your dunlops, but your dunlops will probably last longer.
I'm running 265 all round on td pro race 1.2's. I'm no slouch and I reckon I would be as fast on them as I would be on Shimmys bling bling paper wheels Chasing 10ths is silly tbh, esp when the money would be far better spent on tuition. Driving lessons is my next mod and I reckon will be the most cost effective by far |
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I've considered the Team Dynamics Pro Race 1.2 18" but are they available in 9J ? as the ones I've seen so far are only 8J. What's the dry weight of one of these TD rims ? and would the benefits of having these over the 9J M3 rear 18"s I running happily at present be worth the effort, not to mention extra cost ??? Also agree on spending money on tuition... so far I've paid @ Brands Hatch, Silverstone, Bedford and very wet Snetterton. It's the best money I have spent this year it's like night & day
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Seriously though i agree with you 100% I know need some tution
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Regards TeamDs the 1.2s go upto 9J (like mine) at a naked weight of 9.8-10kg which is a saving of around 2.2-2.4kg/ rim to OEM 18s 9Js IIRC. TeamDs 1.3s offer 10J aswell. £ for £ I think TDs (@ under £600) are a cheap alternative if needing rims anyway, after that rims get more expensive for money I would prefer to spend elsewhere. |
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Re: the Team Dynamics 9J rims... so 8.8 kg - 9.6 kg in total is the difference between these and my O.E. M3 rear 9J ... hmmm is it really that noticible ?
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that bad? my 265 Cups are gonna last me i think around 8-9 trackdays as a set. already done 5 and will swap them round front to back to make the most of the edges.
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I'm still keen to try the 18" 265/35 Michelin CUPs but since it seems you've bought the last two UK sets that may not happen now I might have to bite the bullet and get NEW DUNLOP DZ03g instead
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ive emailed Michlin UK contact and will try supplier again next week
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