Lightweight 964 wheels, Volk TE37, Fuchs, OZ Alleggerita
#17
Burning Brakes
Team Dynamics also has nice and light wheels. Not sure if they exist in your fitment though
We used them for racing many years go and were really happy with them
http://www.rimstock.com/wheel-ranges/pro-race-range
We used them for racing many years go and were really happy with them
http://www.rimstock.com/wheel-ranges/pro-race-range
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Could we discuss some of the lightweight options only for wheels?
I am currently using the new type Fuchs, which are pretty light but looking into the TE37's and OZ's. Not aware of many other options but would love to hear.
The Fuchs look good but have a sizing issue. They use large spacers in my C2 (with widened rear arches).
Is anybody successful running bigger than 285's on a narrow body? Or is that completely out of the question?
What are the best ET sizes for a 964, 8.5/9 front and 10.5/11 rear?
I am currently using the new type Fuchs, which are pretty light but looking into the TE37's and OZ's. Not aware of many other options but would love to hear.
The Fuchs look good but have a sizing issue. They use large spacers in my C2 (with widened rear arches).
Is anybody successful running bigger than 285's on a narrow body? Or is that completely out of the question?
What are the best ET sizes for a 964, 8.5/9 front and 10.5/11 rear?
Wheels are e88, I weighted them but forgot. LIGHT. But not as light as a 1 piece forged wheel.
F:18x8.5 +48 0288107 1.5/7
R:18x10 +51 0288108 centers 2/8
Tire: Nitto NT01 23540Z18 /27535Z18 Nitto
Pics:
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I'm running 235/275 NT01 Nitto tires and it is TIGHT. Some depends on tire profile. Without fender mods I don't see HOW you can get over 10" and 275 in the back. My tires are from the oil tube to the fenders in the rear and the fronts will just kiss the outer fender on track and minimal clearance in front.
Wheels are e88, I weighted them but forgot. LIGHT. But not as light as a 1 piece forged wheel.
F:18x8.5 +48 0288107 1.5/7
R:18x10 +51 0288108 centers 2/8
Tire: Nitto NT01 23540Z18 /27535Z18 Nitto
Pics:
https://rennlist.com/forums/964-foru...l#post14005030
Wheels are e88, I weighted them but forgot. LIGHT. But not as light as a 1 piece forged wheel.
F:18x8.5 +48 0288107 1.5/7
R:18x10 +51 0288108 centers 2/8
Tire: Nitto NT01 23540Z18 /27535Z18 Nitto
Pics:
https://rennlist.com/forums/964-foru...l#post14005030
#22
Three Wheelin'
Don't forget when you're going for the lowest unsprung weight also consider tire weight. I've seen tires vary by 2-3 lbs. in the same sizes between manufacturers.
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i doubt it's the best way. You'd need to drive the car in anger on a track and see what sort of tire temps you're getting. More than 2.5 or so unless you're on slicks is probably too much rear camber and you're losing grip..
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I'm running 235/275 NT01 Nitto tires and it is TIGHT. Some depends on tire profile. Without fender mods I don't see HOW you can get over 10" and 275 in the back. My tires are from the oil tube to the fenders in the rear and the fronts will just kiss the outer fender on track and minimal clearance in front.
Wheels are e88, I weighted them but forgot. LIGHT. But not as light as a 1 piece forged wheel.
F:18x8.5 +48 0288107 1.5/7
R:18x10 +51 0288108 centers 2/8
Tire: Nitto NT01 23540Z18 /27535Z18 Nitto
Pics:
https://rennlist.com/forums/964-foru...l#post14005030
Wheels are e88, I weighted them but forgot. LIGHT. But not as light as a 1 piece forged wheel.
F:18x8.5 +48 0288107 1.5/7
R:18x10 +51 0288108 centers 2/8
Tire: Nitto NT01 23540Z18 /27535Z18 Nitto
Pics:
https://rennlist.com/forums/964-foru...l#post14005030
#26
Three Wheelin'
I get it, it looks "meaty" but anything about 275 in the rear just does not make sense - handling wise - for a sub 300hp car in my opinion.
I am planning to use these to "go to the bar"
OZ Racing Magnesio
18x10 ET 61
18x8 ET 55
And a boring set of Cup 1 for the track.
I am planning to use these to "go to the bar"
OZ Racing Magnesio
18x10 ET 61
18x8 ET 55
And a boring set of Cup 1 for the track.
#28
Burning Brakes
thx
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It depends on the tire manufacturer and individual car. The shape and design of the tire/sidewall etc plus how the flairs sit on your car. They do vary from car to car. I wouldn't do the excessive negative camber as said over 2.5 and it is working against you. I ran 295 and 285's on my turbo on 10's and I could never tell the difference except for looks.
#30
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^^^ yes.
No spacers on mine.
I run nt01. They are kinda fatty side walls. A more square tire maybe get a wider to fit.
No spacers on mine.
I run nt01. They are kinda fatty side walls. A more square tire maybe get a wider to fit.