FINALLY got the wide wheels on OH YIPPIE
For auto crossing I wanted to get wider wheels.
I wanted 18" wheels so I could rotate the wheels front to rear. Balance the wear out due to racing front to rear...
I wanted to pull back from slicks as I get a 3% penality for using them and they are costly dudes.
Went on Ebay and found a set of wheel from a mercedes that were 8.5" wide, by 18". The price was right at about $800 for the set - shipped.
Got them Monday, started to add them. Had ordered hubcentric spacers at 10mm and they worked fine on the rear. We can not use hubcentric spacers on the front, I did but, had to do lots of cheating to get there.
The wheels were about 33mm offset, I would like to have 4x mm offset so that no spacers would be required. Basically the tires are 245 x 40 x 18's and do not hit under hard cornering. THe rear plastic shields are close and I heated them up and pushed them toward the rear of the car ( smooshed toward the cabin ).
Car handles a lot like the slicks but are street legal and saves me from so many tire changes, I hope. Now have 6 sets of tire and wheels, phew, may need new hubs soon due to wear.
This is just to let you know what is possible for better handling. Enjoy, Woody




There are more photos on the gallery, FYI
I wanted 18" wheels so I could rotate the wheels front to rear. Balance the wear out due to racing front to rear...
I wanted to pull back from slicks as I get a 3% penality for using them and they are costly dudes.
Went on Ebay and found a set of wheel from a mercedes that were 8.5" wide, by 18". The price was right at about $800 for the set - shipped.
Got them Monday, started to add them. Had ordered hubcentric spacers at 10mm and they worked fine on the rear. We can not use hubcentric spacers on the front, I did but, had to do lots of cheating to get there.
The wheels were about 33mm offset, I would like to have 4x mm offset so that no spacers would be required. Basically the tires are 245 x 40 x 18's and do not hit under hard cornering. THe rear plastic shields are close and I heated them up and pushed them toward the rear of the car ( smooshed toward the cabin ).
Car handles a lot like the slicks but are street legal and saves me from so many tire changes, I hope. Now have 6 sets of tire and wheels, phew, may need new hubs soon due to wear.
This is just to let you know what is possible for better handling. Enjoy, Woody
There are more photos on the gallery, FYI
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
cjw
Wheels, Brakes, Tires and Suspension
2
Oct 26, 2015 10:26 PM
ritous1
Wheels, Brakes, Tires and Suspension
6
Sep 26, 2015 01:27 PM
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)



