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Originally posted by Wh33lhop View PostAwwww. I don't think that style will look too good on an E30. Maybe if it were a bit more concave...
I care about lightweight, strong wheel with BBK clearance that I can buy anytime of the year for going to the track.Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com
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Originally posted by z31maniac View PostThank you for proving my earlier post.
I care about lightweight, strong wheel with BBK clearance that I can buy anytime of the year for going to the track.
(seriously i'm not adverse to getting a set anyway if they will clear a massive race kit, which they probably will)paint sucks
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Originally posted by Wh33lhop View PostJust tell jeoyngbleooed/bongload/whatever to make it look cool too and it will sell like hotcakes.
(seriously i'm not adverse to getting a set anyway if they will clear a massive race kit, which they probably will)Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com
Chief Sales Officer, Midwest Division—Blunt Tech Industries
www.gutenparts.com
One stop shopping for NEW, USED and EURO PARTS!
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I'll tell you what.
If you guys can gather 15 people who will ACTUALLY PURCHASE them, I'll see if I can't get a +15 version made?
What do you say?Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com
Chief Sales Officer, Midwest Division—Blunt Tech Industries
www.gutenparts.com
One stop shopping for NEW, USED and EURO PARTS!
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Originally posted by z31maniac View PostI'll tell you what.
If you guys can gather 15 people who will ACTUALLY PURCHASE them, I'll see if I can't get a +15 version made?
What do you say?paint sucks
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Originally posted by z31maniac View PostYes, a one-piece flow formed wheel.
Finalizing that now, but it will be very similar to their current 15x7 Spec E30/Miata wheel.
Obviously a rendering, but I have pics of the 15x7 I can post later.
If more E30 guys went to the track vs hard parking on steelies at Kroger's that could probably happen.- '88 m54 coupe
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Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com
Chief Sales Officer, Midwest Division—Blunt Tech Industries
www.gutenparts.com
One stop shopping for NEW, USED and EURO PARTS!
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Concave and lips are on the verge of being as lame as hellaflush. They serve no useful purpose on a track car.
Take a look at Ferrari, Porsche, BMW M-series, Mercedes Benz AMGs, Audi R8, GTR, etc. etc. None of them have any of that lame crap on their front wheels... Why? because they have massive 4-6-8 pot brake calipers. Function first, form later.
As for spacers - it doesn't matter what quality studs you use. The simple use of spacers increases wear and tear on your wheel-bearings/hubs. This doesn't matter for a street car, but for a track car, you'll kill them much much faster if you're on a ridiculous 15-20mm spacer.
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Originally posted by Bullwings View PostAs for spacers - it doesn't matter what quality studs you use. The simple use of spacers increases wear and tear on your wheel-bearings/hubs. This doesn't matter for a street car, but for a track car, you'll kill them much much faster if you're on a ridiculous 15-20mm spacer.
What ?
All that matters is where the tire footprint on the ground is relative to the wheel bearing, it doesn't matter how you get there.
A 40mm offset wheel with a 20mm spacer will put exactly the same load on the wheel bearing as a 20mm offset wheel.
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Originally posted by LJ851 View PostWhat ?
All that matters is where the tire footprint on the ground is relative to the wheel bearing, it doesn't matter how you get there.
A 40mm offset wheel with a 20mm spacer will put exactly the same load on the wheel bearing as a 20mm offset wheel.
So, a wheel designed for a specific offset using a shorter bolt/stud will be better than a wheel incorporating a spacer with extended bolts/studs.
I think part of the leverage is also related to how far away the bolt head/lug nut is from the hub.
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Originally posted by Bullwings View PostI disagree due to the bolt length. A longer bolt/stud will have a longer leverage arm on your bearings/hubs versus a shorter one.
So, a wheel designed for a specific offset using a shorter bolt/stud will be better than a wheel incorporating a spacer with extended bolts/studs.
I think part of the leverage is also related to how far away the bolt head/lug nut is from the hub.
You would be wrong.
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