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0Z Alleggerita vs CCW 140

Old 10-11-2011, 12:53 PM
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Looking for some advise for a road course set up. The OZ set up is 18X10 front and 18X12 in the rear vs the CCW C140 18x9.5 and 18X11.5. Does anyone have experience with either of these wheel set ups? I would like something that I could still drive on the road from time to time also but may just keep the stock wheels for that. Seems like there may be some more tire set ups available for the CCW wheels. Any advice is greatly appreciated
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What are you putting them on?
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CCW can be made to any size you want
Old 10-11-2011, 04:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Jason
What are you putting them on?
Will probably start with a pair of Nitto 555R2's and eventually move on to Toyo's.
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CCW can be made to any size you want
Yeah, and those sizes on the C140's are what the guys at CCW recommend. Was just wondering if they are worth the premium over the OZ setup and if there are as many tire options available for the OZ sizes.
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Originally Posted by Jason
What are you putting them on?
I would assume this refered to what model of car are you putting them on....

As far as tire choice there wouldn't be any difference between the CCW and the OZ's. They are so close in size it doesn't matter.
We have run the OZ 12" with 320 slicks and 335 DOT's.
10's work with a 280 or a 315.
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Originally Posted by Jason
What are you putting them on?
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What are you putting on them?
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What you are on them putting?
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Putting on them you are What?
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Whoops! Sorry guys....forgot that this wasn't a C6 Z06 specific board, so that's what I'm putting them on My mind was apparently out to lunch this afternoon.
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Originally Posted by geerookie
I would assume this refered to what model of car are you putting them on....

As far as tire choice there wouldn't be any difference between the CCW and the OZ's. They are so close in size it doesn't matter.
We have run the OZ 12" with 320 slicks and 335 DOT's.
10's work with a 280 or a 315.
Thanks for the info. Can you go as low as a 315 or 305 on the 12 inch wheel?

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