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      04-10-2013, 01:59 PM   #1
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Question What wheels best for track?

Hi guys I am off to Spa in May and plan on fitting a second set of wheels and tyres, any suggestions?
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      04-10-2013, 02:15 PM   #2
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best bang for your buck track wheels are unarguably Apex Arc 8.
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      04-10-2013, 02:16 PM   #3
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18 inch apex wheels. Light, cheap, tons of fitment options, two different designs (albeit quite similar) and 4 different colors to choose from. I went with the arc-8 design because I got in on the group buy, I believe there is a group buy on the EC-7 design. Great deal regardless IMO, hard to turn down deal if you get in on the group buy.

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I just put a set on. 18x9.5et22 front with 265/35, and 18x10.5et27 rear with a 285/35, Hankook RS3 is the tire I chose. A lot of 1M guys use this setup. I have not had a chance to get on the track with them yet (literally had them on since saturday), but the -7lbs per corner has been noticeable on the street.

Others have gone square (same size all around) if you prefer the ability to rotate. You can use the 18x9.5et22 w/ 265/35 both front and rear. If you have camber plates they also have a 18x10et25 which will accommodate a 275/35 tire.

Good luck!
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18 inch apex wheels. Light, cheap, tons of fitment options, two different designs (albeit quite similar) and 4 different colors to choose from. I went with the arc-8 design because I got in on the group buy, I believe there is a group buy on the EC-7 design. Great deal regardless IMO, hard to turn down deal if you get in on the group buy.

Apexraceparts.com

I just put a set on. 18x9.5et22 front with 265/35, and 18x10.5et27 rear with a 285/35, Hankook RS3 is the tire I chose. A lot of 1M guys use this setup. I have not had a chance to get on the track with them yet (literally had them on since saturday), but the -7lbs per corner has been noticeable on the street.

Others have gone square (same size all around) if you prefer the ability to rotate. You can use the 18x9.5et22 w/ 265/35 both front and rear. If you have camber plates they also have a 18x10et25 which will accommodate a 275/35 tire.

Good luck!
Good to hear this.

Are you getting better stability? ...traction?
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      04-10-2013, 05:27 PM   #5
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Unless you are going to fit big brakes in, definitely 18s the way to go.
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Unless you are going to fit big brakes in, definitely 18s the way to go.
Stop-Tech 380mm big brakes fit with no problem with the 18x10 ET25 Apex ARC-8s.

Its also my understanding that 18x10 ET25 Apex EC-7s fit the 380mm Brembo kit. The Brembos don't fit with the ARC-8s.
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Good to hear this.

Are you getting better stability? ...traction?
Honestly I drive like a granny on the street, so my impressions probably aren't worth much. Doing an auto cross Sunday and a DE in a few weeks so I will report back after that.

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Unless you are going to fit big brakes in, definitely 18s the way to go.
I think the apex wheels are designed to fit most brake kits. They also allow for a wider range of tire choices.

For what it's worth, in the group buy I paid $1100 for the wheels and another $1100 for the hankooks. Hard to beat that.
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Stop-Tech 380mm big brakes fit with no problem with the 18x10 ET25 Apex ARC-8s.

Its also my understanding that 18x10 ET25 Apex EC-7s fit the 380mm Brembo kit. The Brembos don't fit with the ARC-8s.
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Honestly I drive like a granny on the street, so my impressions probably aren't worth much. Doing an auto cross Sunday and a DE in a few weeks so I will report back after that.



I think the apex wheels are designed to fit most brake kits. They also allow for a wider range of tire choices.

For what it's worth, in the group buy I paid $1100 for the wheels and another $1100 for the hankooks. Hard to beat that.
Good to know, tires for the 19s for the track is getting a bit expensive.
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Heading to Spa to on 27th may iirc,just heading out on standard rubber for now
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Best wheels?

The lightest and strongest you can afford!

There are lots of wheels superior to Apex (Forgelines, etc.). However, for the money, Apex wheels are hard to beat.

FWIW, I have two sets -- both 18".

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Best wheels?

The lightest and strongest you can afford!

There are lots of wheels superior to Apex (Forgelines, etc.). However, for the money, Apex wheels are hard to beat.

FWIW, I have two sets -- both 18".

Neil
Have to agree,some nice forged lightweight rims
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      04-12-2013, 12:18 PM   #12
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best bang for your buck track wheels are unarguably Apex Arc 8.
APEX best for Money but I like EC-7s more.

By the way, I have a set for sale.... imagine that!

http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/pts/3730627160.html
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      04-12-2013, 02:54 PM   #13
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Roo, you registered for the MLR on the 27th ??
If so, we'll see each others and some friends with their 1M's, great to hear !!
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