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Old 06-12-2009, 12:22 PM
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the best?
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Stay away from Dymags specially in a TT.
reason being?
 

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IF you track your TT the Dymags will not tolerate this I have a friend that DESTROYED his rear Dymags,they brake at 260 kph ! he was lucky and only ruined one rear PCCB rotor and some caliper scratches .
 
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Strange, they come standard on a few super cars like the koenigsegg.
 
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Strange, they come standard on a few super cars like the koenigsegg.
Yes really strange cant believe they use such an unsafe wheel in their cars but I'm sure you also know they are now using FORGED ALLOY wheels.

My Dymags never braked but they always loose air,I had them in a GT3 RS.
 
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Also seen them destroyed on a gt2 at the glen last yr, he wasn't as lucky, his car was pretty f'd up.
As far as wheels and tires for the TRACK, I'd go with the new lightweight OZ supralegga and some old school cups, not the N rated ones, all in 19".
 
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Dymags are a really bad product....
 
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Thinking of 18 HRE Comps and Hoosler tyres...265 front and 335 rears ...will they fit ???
 
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new lightweight OZ supralegga and some old school cups, not the N rated ones, all in 19".
Why not 18"? With 18" you will save weight and have more tyres to choose.
 
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The car is designed around 19s, 18s will work fine too. I track the living **** out of mine with 19s, I find no shortage of available tires. Hoosiers, cups, corsas, r888, etc they are all available in 19. The wt difference btwn lightwt aftermarket rims and cups vs the same setup in 18s is really negligable imo.
 
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I find no shortage of available tires. Hoosiers, cups, corsas, r888, etc they are all available in 19. The wt difference btwn lightwt aftermarket rims and cups vs the same setup in 18s is really negligable imo.
But the price of wheels/tyres between 18" and 19" has some differences, and for a race setup there is no need for the blink of the 19". Also, some racing tyres has a bit higher diameter than street tyres despite both having the same sizes in the catalog, and that can be a issue for those that have the suspension setup pretty low.

Where can i find 18" wheels with the correct offset's for our cars and for the tyres Hoosier R6 245/40-18 and 315/30-18 or Kumho Ecsta V710 245/40-18 and 315/35-18.
 

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996tt wheels work for track use
 
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I think there are other benefits to 18" vs 19" if you look at any of the cup cars or race cars, they have a higher profile than the /35 and /30 that are on the stock 19s.

I think there is a compromise in terms of handling/stability, where the lower reinforced sidewall of low profile tires does improve handling at street speeds, but can cause the tire to roll over during track use. I think the 18"s with the extra rubber would stretch and give more, leaving more of a contact patch instead of rolling to the extreme outside.

Can anyone confirm this hunch?
 
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Thanks for all answers...Ordered HRE Comp C20 ...

18x9 255 or 265/40 front and 18x12 335/30 rears...with K3 and Hooslers it should work like a dream )))
 
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