SSR GT7-H wheels?
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Tire Rack has the GT7-H on closeout...I could get a set for about $1400 w/tax & shipping.
I just don't know if they're any lighter than the oem's and I believe the offset is the same, so, for my application (autocross), they might not really be worth the added cost compared to just picking up another set of used oem's for $500 or so...I need another set for rains.
I just don't know if they're any lighter than the oem's and I believe the offset is the same, so, for my application (autocross), they might not really be worth the added cost compared to just picking up another set of used oem's for $500 or so...I need another set for rains.
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Originally Posted by tigerdrvr
Tire Rack has the GT7-H on closeout...I could get a set for about $1400 w/tax & shipping.
I just don't know if they're any lighter than the oem's and I believe the offset is the same, so, for my application (autocross), they might not really be worth the added cost compared to just picking up another set of used oem's for $500 or so...I need another set for rains.
I just don't know if they're any lighter than the oem's and I believe the offset is the same, so, for my application (autocross), they might not really be worth the added cost compared to just picking up another set of used oem's for $500 or so...I need another set for rains.
Dave G.
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Originally Posted by talon95
For OEM size Z06 wheels? I see more like $1680 on the TR site.
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Yea, I was looking at the Comp H, my bad. Thanks.
Edit: Although the Comp H is quite a bit lighter. 16.8 front, 19.8 rear
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Edit: Although the Comp H is quite a bit lighter. 16.8 front, 19.8 rear
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Originally Posted by tigerdrvr
Thanks, Luke. That's almost a half pound lighter than the stockers...
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Originally Posted by RX7 KLR
Not worth the money imho... Be a man and step up the the SSR comp. Its only money. Maybe if you buy those light wheels you can catch Gary.
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Not worth the money imho... Be a man and step up the the SSR comp. Its only money. Maybe if you buy those light wheels you can catch Gary.
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Originally Posted by tigerdrvr
I just don't know if they're any lighter than the oem's...
- 17 x 9.5 = 19 lbs
- 18 x 11 = 20 lbs
These weights come from a newish bathroom scale. They were fine
for before-after comparisons with other wheel/tire combos I was
checking on the scale at the same.
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Originally Posted by tigerdrvr
Jason, we've already established that it would take more than money or wheels for me to catch his eminence...of course, better lights would have had me closer to his sandbagging axx