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Old Jul 25, 2011 | 09:49 AM
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the question is what is the best rims for the track for a accent?



the wide and the diameter... i am thinking of a 15X7 or 15X8? give me some advice



this is a picture of an accent with 15x8 but he is a hellaflusher so you know he only have the looks i want the best function

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Old Jul 25, 2011 | 03:38 PM
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What kind of track?
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Originally Posted by 187sks
What kind of track?
like solo 1 not for drag, circuit...
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Anything light and strong. Volk TE-37's are my personal favorite, but about $400 each....
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While wheel shopping it would be a good idea to check which tires are available that you want to run. It has been my experience that it's easier to find wheels than tires that will fit them in our size.



Diamond Racing makes steel racing wheels that would be perfect at a very reasonable cost. I will be picking up a set of these for dedicated R-comps next year if everything goes as planned.
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what you think about this rims?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ROTA-...ht_2216wt_1165



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It won't fit inside your fender due to the offset.



Rotas also tend to do this a lot:





I would never put a Rota on a car I was going to race in any way, or even drive hard.
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Originally Posted by 187sks
It won't fit inside your fender due to the offset.



Rotas also tend to do this a lot:





I would never put a Rota on a car I was going to race in any way, or even drive hard.
i am thinking buying some diamond racing but my friends told me that they are very heavy rims...
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14x7 Challenger series is only 16lbs. There are lighter wheels, but at like $82 each most lighter alloy wheels are crap.
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Originally Posted by 187sks
14x7 Challenger series is only 16lbs. There are lighter wheels, but at like $82 each most lighter alloy wheels are crap.
they should be 15 because i am going with tiburon front brakes.. so you know lol i need to contact the diamond racing so they can give me more information about the products... any offset you recommend me?
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