volk ce28n
whats the largest 17" ce28n that you can fit on the rx8 without rubbing? Would a 9" fit? a 10"?
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well why would you put a 17 inch rim on a car that is stock 18 inches? seems a little wierd but to each there own
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Originally Posted by whoneedspistons
well why would you put a 17 inch rim on a car that is stock 18 inches? seems a little wierd but to each there own
Volk = light 17" = light 17" Volks = Super Light Not everyone wants rims that are for bling. The fact he wants wide wheels indicates he wants performance. |
I agree. I for one absolutely hate upsizing on wheels as it adds weight, but at least I know the reason people do it. I can't really say I understand the viewpoint, but I know what it is at least.
By the way, how wide depends on the offset of the wheel and whether you wish to roll the fenders or not. It seems most people are able to take a 9.5" wide wheel with 45mm offset. Anymore and we start hearing rubbing. |
my 19 inch volks weigh less than my stock 18's..
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Originally Posted by XDEEDUBBX
my 19 inch volks weigh less than my stock 18's..
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Originally Posted by LionZoo
But your Volks in 17 or 18 inch would weigh less than your 19s.
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CE28Ns are ridiculously light. In the 18x8 size they're 14.7 pounds. However, the thread starter would have better luck with weight savings if he went with the 18s as the 17 inch CE28Ns are only a few ounces lighter and the tire choices for 18 inches is actually slightly lighter and so would balance things out. However, if he's not looking to keep about the same rolling diameter, then 17s would be the way to go.
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Here you go:
17x9.5 +47 would be ideal and clear big brakes. they also make a 10" +45 which is cutting it close, all comes down to tire size you choose. If you're interested we should be able to offer you a great deal. Let me know if you're interested. Rishie |
Originally Posted by LionZoo
CE28Ns are ridiculously light. In the 18x8 size they're 14.7 pounds. However, the thread starter would have better luck with weight savings if he went with the 18s as the 17 inch CE28Ns are only a few ounces lighter and the tire choices for 18 inches is actually slightly lighter and so would balance things out. However, if he's not looking to keep about the same rolling diameter, then 17s would be the way to go.
actually my 18 x 8.5 ce28's weigh in at a huge 13.7 lbs....... |
Originally Posted by gr8rx
actually my 18 x 8.5 ce28's weigh in at a huge 13.7 lbs.......
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Originally Posted by LionZoo
You showed me. Now if you don't mind, I'm going to go steal your CE28Ns.
:) good luck |
My CE28Ns weigh 6.5 lbs ... of course they're 14" on my 1993 Miata! :lol2:
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and you have me beat.
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17's you ask? Cheaper tires, lighter weight, shorter gears w/right tires
If you're going with 17's staticlag make sure you have some sort of drop. The oe ride height looks a bit high with 17" rims edit: Besides r compound tires, if you'll be putting the rims to race applications where you wish to run v710's count the 17's out, the diameter is actually larger than 18's |
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