Feeler - selling CCW LM20s brand new 17x11
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Feeler - selling CCW LM20s brand new 17x11
I got a set of brand new CCW LM20s in 17x11 +36mm offset, but they are a lot heavier than I wanted them to be. I was going to use them for autocross.
Would anyone be interested in buying them? Paid around 3350 plus shipping, looking for maybe 3000 + shipping. I'm flexible on that price or shipping.
Polished rim with medium-dark silver clearcoat gloss centers. Can post pix later.
PM or post a reply if interested.
Would anyone be interested in buying them? Paid around 3350 plus shipping, looking for maybe 3000 + shipping. I'm flexible on that price or shipping.
Polished rim with medium-dark silver clearcoat gloss centers. Can post pix later.
PM or post a reply if interested.
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I guess Hoosier will never (hopefully) stop making 315/35-17 A/R7s, but 18"ers would probably be easier to sell at this point.
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@desertLS1 did you weigh them? CCW was telling me the LM20s were lighter than Classics. Did you buy them around the same time? CCW said that a few years ago they started making the barrels significantly thicker (on all their wheels). So if your Classics are older maybe they are the thinner kind.
@lilpb1 yes 3 piece
@lilpb1 yes 3 piece
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@desertLS1 did you weigh them? CCW was telling me the LM20s were lighter than Classics. Did you buy them around the same time? CCW said that a few years ago they started making the barrels significantly thicker (on all their wheels). So if your Classics are older maybe they are the thinner kind.
@lilpb1 yes 3 piece
@lilpb1 yes 3 piece
A number of years ago, CCWs were more "race oriented" wheels, therefore they were made with the "thinner" barrels. In fact, two of the wheels I had, out of the set of 4, had inner barrels that were marked "race" in crayon.
Since they're now more "mainstream", and more are being used on the street, they may have gone to a thicker barrel, for durability.
My suggestion would be to contact them, and see if indeed thinner (competition) barrels are available, and if so, sent your current wheels back to them, to have the barrels swapped for lighter ones. It could be less expensive than taking a $$$ loss in selling them and buying something else.