Track Wheel(s) suggestions...
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Track Wheel(s) suggestions...
I have been wanting to get a good set of wheels for my 2008 Z06 that will double as street and track wheels.
I visit the track maybe 5 to 8 times per year and drive my car to the tracks. I plan on using Nitto NT-05 tires on these new wheels.
I have always wanted to buy CCW 505a wheels but wanted to hear from others if they think they are a good wheel for the track also.
The CCW's are forged.
While at the track a couple days ago I was runnig down a 911 Turbo and was all over him through a series of 4 turns. On a hard right hander while I was about a car length behind him, his left rear wheel exploded. It was an OEM Porsche wheel.
THIS incident has made me really think again about what I buy and prompted this post.
Any advice on wheels would be appreciated.
Thanks
I visit the track maybe 5 to 8 times per year and drive my car to the tracks. I plan on using Nitto NT-05 tires on these new wheels.
I have always wanted to buy CCW 505a wheels but wanted to hear from others if they think they are a good wheel for the track also.
The CCW's are forged.
While at the track a couple days ago I was runnig down a 911 Turbo and was all over him through a series of 4 turns. On a hard right hander while I was about a car length behind him, his left rear wheel exploded. It was an OEM Porsche wheel.
THIS incident has made me really think again about what I buy and prompted this post.
Any advice on wheels would be appreciated.
Thanks
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I have been wanting to get a good set of wheels for my 2008 Z06 that will double as street and track wheels.
I visit the track maybe 5 to 8 times per year and drive my car to the tracks. I plan on using Nitto NT-05 tires on these new wheels.
I have always wanted to buy CCW 505a wheels but wanted to hear from others if they think they are a good wheel for the track also.
The CCW's are forged.
While at the track a couple days ago I was runnig down a 911 Turbo and was all over him through a series of 4 turns. On a hard right hander while I was about a car length behind him, his left rear wheel exploded. It was an OEM Porsche wheel.
THIS incident has made me really think again about what I buy and prompted this post.
Any advice on wheels would be appreciated.
Thanks
I visit the track maybe 5 to 8 times per year and drive my car to the tracks. I plan on using Nitto NT-05 tires on these new wheels.
I have always wanted to buy CCW 505a wheels but wanted to hear from others if they think they are a good wheel for the track also.
The CCW's are forged.
While at the track a couple days ago I was runnig down a 911 Turbo and was all over him through a series of 4 turns. On a hard right hander while I was about a car length behind him, his left rear wheel exploded. It was an OEM Porsche wheel.
THIS incident has made me really think again about what I buy and prompted this post.
Any advice on wheels would be appreciated.
Thanks
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http://www.forgeline.com/
Take a look at above site.
Also, I don't think guys spend enough time inspecting their car, including a good inspection of the wheels prior to an event.
Not saying that is what happened above but a very good inspection should be routine for everyone.
Good luck on your wheel search
Take a look at above site.
Also, I don't think guys spend enough time inspecting their car, including a good inspection of the wheels prior to an event.
Not saying that is what happened above but a very good inspection should be routine for everyone.
Good luck on your wheel search
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http://www.forgeline.com/
Take a look at above site.
Also, I don't think guys spend enough time inspecting their car, including a good inspection of the wheels prior to an event.
Not saying that is what happened above but a very good inspection should be routine for everyone.
Good luck on your wheel search
Take a look at above site.
Also, I don't think guys spend enough time inspecting their car, including a good inspection of the wheels prior to an event.
Not saying that is what happened above but a very good inspection should be routine for everyone.
Good luck on your wheel search
I wash & inspect b4 each use.
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I saw that Porsche get towed back while I was in line waiting to go out.
Glenn I wouldn't limit yourself to a wheel you can use for both. Swapping out wheels isn't bad to do yourself and the tool you need for the TPMS can be had for about $100 at Tire Rack. I have one and it works like a charm, I've used it on my vert, my Z and my brother's GMC Acadia.
The other advantage to swapping wheels is having the no-spare comfort of the runflats for street use while you can go with a more aggressive tire for track days, maybe even go 18's all around. I've offered my use of my lift and that includes for swapping wheels!
Sumpthin to think about anyway.
Glenn I wouldn't limit yourself to a wheel you can use for both. Swapping out wheels isn't bad to do yourself and the tool you need for the TPMS can be had for about $100 at Tire Rack. I have one and it works like a charm, I've used it on my vert, my Z and my brother's GMC Acadia.
The other advantage to swapping wheels is having the no-spare comfort of the runflats for street use while you can go with a more aggressive tire for track days, maybe even go 18's all around. I've offered my use of my lift and that includes for swapping wheels!
Sumpthin to think about anyway.
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Glenn I run ccw classics for my track wheels. I like the fact that it is a 3 pc wheel and I can replace portions if needed. That being said I replaced the centers this year because they were really showing age.
Btw after doing this for sometime I always inspect my wheels before heading to the track, at the end of the day and a quick checks throughout the day. It has literally save me and potentially others 1000s of dollars.
Btw after doing this for sometime I always inspect my wheels before heading to the track, at the end of the day and a quick checks throughout the day. It has literally save me and potentially others 1000s of dollars.
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I use CCW C10's for dedicated track wheels as do many of the Corvette racers I know. CCW wheels are top quality, made in the USA and you can't beat those guys for service and advice. I stick with what works well and that's CCW.
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I saw that Porsche get towed back while I was in line waiting to go out.
Glenn I wouldn't limit yourself to a wheel you can use for both. Swapping out wheels isn't bad to do yourself and the tool you need for the TPMS can be had for about $100 at Tire Rack. I have one and it works like a charm, I've used it on my vert, my Z and my brother's GMC Acadia.
The other advantage to swapping wheels is having the no-spare comfort of the runflats for street use while you can go with a more aggressive tire for track days, maybe even go 18's all around. I've offered my use of my lift and that includes for swapping wheels!
Sumpthin to think about anyway.
Glenn I wouldn't limit yourself to a wheel you can use for both. Swapping out wheels isn't bad to do yourself and the tool you need for the TPMS can be had for about $100 at Tire Rack. I have one and it works like a charm, I've used it on my vert, my Z and my brother's GMC Acadia.
The other advantage to swapping wheels is having the no-spare comfort of the runflats for street use while you can go with a more aggressive tire for track days, maybe even go 18's all around. I've offered my use of my lift and that includes for swapping wheels!
Sumpthin to think about anyway.
If you want to carry my 4 tires for me, (2 345/30x19's and 2 285/35x18 Hoosiers) to the track every time we go, I'll get them.
Until I can trailer my car to the track, I have to track the same tires I drive TO the track on.
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Thanks to all who have replied. All these replies are good info and I appreciate them ALL.
Bob, in case you didn't know, I'll be at VIR for the NCM event this year. I'm finally making it down this year.
ALSO, I DO safety check my wheels and every other part of my car all the time.
The car goes to Phoenix Performance after every other track day for a head to toe gong over by the professionals too and it gets aligned every Spring.
Bob, in case you didn't know, I'll be at VIR for the NCM event this year. I'm finally making it down this year.
ALSO, I DO safety check my wheels and every other part of my car all the time.
The car goes to Phoenix Performance after every other track day for a head to toe gong over by the professionals too and it gets aligned every Spring.
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Not trying to beat the dead horse, but just for the sake of clarity I wasn't suggesting the use of pure race tires that you couldn't use on the street. Just one set of wheels & tires for use on track days that you CAN drive to the track & back and then swap back to your "every day" wheels when you get home. While I don't know you well Glenn I know you well enough to have figured you'd put some thought into it.
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Hey Glenn, I have the 505a's and I've used them a few times on the track (see sig pic below), I usually only use them if the track is wet and I want the tread from my street tires. What I can tell you is they are a B***c to keep clean, the polished aluminum is not an easy thing to keep clean, but if you dont mind the maintenance, they are a great wheel and have held up for me, the plus is they are the BEST looking tire for street use. I was one of the first few 505a owners, I have now had mine for about 6+years.
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Not trying to beat the dead horse, but just for the sake of clarity I wasn't suggesting the use of pure race tires that you couldn't use on the street. Just one set of wheels & tires for use on track days that you CAN drive to the track & back and then swap back to your "every day" wheels when you get home. While I don't know you well Glenn I know you well enough to have figured you'd put some thought into it.
Hey Glenn, I have the 505a's and I've used them a few times on the track (see sig pic below), I usually only use them if the track is wet and I want the tread from my street tires. What I can tell you is they are a B***c to keep clean, the polished aluminum is not an easy thing to keep clean, but if you dont mind the maintenance, they are a great wheel and have held up for me, the plus is they are the BEST looking tire for street use. I was one of the first few 505a owners, I have now had mine for about 6+years.
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Thanks to all who have replied. All these replies are good info and I appreciate them ALL.
Bob, in case you didn't know, I'll be at VIR for the NCM event this year. I'm finally making it down this year.
ALSO, I DO safety check my wheels and every other part of my car all the time.
The car goes to Phoenix Performance after every other track day for a head to toe gong over by the professionals too and it gets aligned every Spring.
Bob, in case you didn't know, I'll be at VIR for the NCM event this year. I'm finally making it down this year.
ALSO, I DO safety check my wheels and every other part of my car all the time.
The car goes to Phoenix Performance after every other track day for a head to toe gong over by the professionals too and it gets aligned every Spring.
Unfortunately we opted out of VIR to go to Road Atlanta this year.
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