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Old 12-15-2007, 10:03 PM
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Default WTB 2 CCW Classics 10.5 x 18

Title says it all. Will take with or without +0.25 inch offset.
Old 12-15-2007, 10:08 PM
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Ok, ok.......

I will sell you the rears.....

How does $ 40,000.00 sound to you ?
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Oh yeah-----

I think--not sure-- but while the fronts have .25 pos offset----I don't think the rears John made do---I think they are the same as stock.

(not 100% sure)
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Originally Posted by LehmanZ06
Ok, ok.......

I will sell you the rears.....

How does $ 40,000.00 sound to you ?
Sounds about right...but I've got a better deal for you. You sell me the rears for $500 and I'll throw in 9,000 of my "Post Points" on SCCAforums!!

There were two trains of thought regarding the offsets from what I've heard, btw. Some people (Strelnicks, et al) thought the stock offsets were better than the +0.25 on the rears because the narrower track made the car a little looser and this offset the increased toe-in in the rear. Also you usually hit cones with the rears so being a little narrower back there might just help you miss that championship-killer cone.

But what do I know???
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Right. I do believe my rear CCW's have the stock offset.

I think that's pretty much the way CCW made his Z06 wheels for the most part with .25+ in the front, and stock offset in the rear.
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Originally Posted by LehmanZ06
Right. I do believe my rear CCW's have the stock offset.

I think that's pretty much the way CCW made his Z06 wheels for the most part with .25+ in the front, and stock offset in the rear.
So are they for sale???? I'm thinking you should be using wide 17s on your fronts with the new Hoosier sizes....
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Unless I decide to go bigger----

like Jr-----12" x 12.5", but then I wound need springs, and bushings etc.

Until then I will be keeping them

David
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Bummer. Still looking....

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