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Old 07-19-2017, 01:25 PM
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I've finally given up on trying to go fast on a true street tire. So, for SCT here in a couple of weeks...i ordered some ET street 275 50 15s and some vision stars to mount em on. I'm hoping and praying that my traction issues are now a thing of the past.

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Don't you still have a 10 bolt?
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Originally Posted by svslow
Don't you still have a 10 bolt?
Unfortunately that is the case......for now.
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I bought a set of those for the front of my car in a 17x4.5 and boy were they heavy!
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Originally Posted by 408GT
I bought a set of those for the front of my car in a 17x4.5 and boy were they heavy!
Yea, cheap wheels like these usually make you pay a weight penalty. Being 2 inches small diameter..... and 3 inches narrower than my fikse street wheels, I'm hoping to be around the same weight.
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Info on wheels? Im too cheap to buy real wheels. I have been considering the star knockoffs on Summit....seem to have overall reasonable results besides the weight penalty
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Originally Posted by roastin240
Info on wheels? Im too cheap to buy real wheels. I have been considering the star knockoffs on Summit....seem to have overall reasonable results besides the weight penalty
15x8 $199 for 2. Vision star 2 is the name.
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I don't think you'll have an issue with traction.
My buddy snapped the 9 inch pinion gear in his 408 PT80/96 M6 car using these tires lol.
I wouldn't sweat the 10 bolt to hard either, there's a local guy that makes 875 rwhp through his factory 10 bolt and he's been racing it for years that way.
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I also run the vision wheels jegs and summit sell, hard to beat for under $100 each! The rears didn't need any weight to balance and fronts very little. Plus I think they look better then my old race stars and are within about a lb weight difference. My friends welds took enough weight to balance that they came out the same weight as race stars. I'll gladly save the $2000 or whatever welds cost to sacrifice a lb or two.
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Originally Posted by The ******
I don't think you'll have an issue with traction.
My buddy snapped the 9 inch pinion gear in his 408 PT80/96 M6 car using these tires lol.
I wouldn't sweat the 10 bolt to hard either, there's a local guy that makes 875 rwhp through his factory 10 bolt and he's been racing it for years that way.
I'm hoping me being automatic will be what saves me. At some point though, this 10 bolt must go so I can start leaving off the transbrake and start having real fun.

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I also run the vision wheels jegs and summit sell, hard to beat for under $100 each! The rears didn't need any weight to balance and fronts very little. Plus I think they look better then my old race stars and are within about a lb weight difference. My friends welds took enough weight to balance that they came out the same weight as race stars. I'll gladly save the $2000 or whatever welds cost to sacrifice a lb or two.
Amen. I will gladly give up a pound or so if it's going to save me thousands. I can't afford to be out here trying to keep up with the jpneses.
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Hell yeah man. Should feel good knocking that 60' down quite a bit. Will those clear the stock calipers or you have to grind on them?
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Originally Posted by ddnspider
Hell yeah man. Should feel good knocking that 60' down quite a bit. Will those clear the stock calipers or you have to grind on them?
Thanks. I hope I don't have to do any of that, going to pull a wheel tomorrow to see. If I have time, I will get them mounted and balanced as well.
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What back spacing did you go with?
I've been told 7.5" is what is needed but I only saw 6.5" on the website for the 15x10" wheel.
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Originally Posted by The ******
What back spacing did you go with?
I've been told 7.5" is what is needed but I only saw 6.5" on the website for the 15x10" wheel.
That sir...is a good question. Didn't even think about that when I ordered them, and now....im scared.
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You bought wheels and didn't think about backspacing?! FWIW 15x8 should have 5.5bs for stock fitment
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Originally Posted by B18B1LS1
You bought wheels and didn't think about backspacing?! FWIW 15x8 should have 5.5bs for stock fitment
<br />I can't even argue it, Definitely a major oversight. And with the 0 offset these wheels have....i might just be in trouble. Just going to have to test fit them and see. I'm hoping the 0 offset doesn't cause interference with the wheelwell.
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So you should have 4.5"bs with a zero offset wheel, which means no interference with the wheelwell...

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Oh man you crack me up every time you post
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Originally Posted by Nitroused383
Oh man you crack me up every time you post
Man c'mon....you've never had a major oversight?
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Originally Posted by Nitroused383
Oh man you crack me up every time you post
Don't kick the man while he's down you *** lol.
On Summit's website they don't list the back space which is why I went a looking.
Good to know a 5.5" is what's needed for a 15x8 wheel though.
Now we just need to know if caliper grinding is required.
If not I may do the same combo...
Additionally if you haven't mounted them I'd send them right back, see if you have a buddy who works for a company that can ship them for you and get a discount, I do it for my friends all the time lol.


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