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7" +49 7" +30 (a bit more offset vs. stock to make fitment up front a little easier) 8" +30 8" +10 9" +15 9.5" +19 10" 0 11" 0 Plavan - why the need for negative offset wheels? BTW I have no affiliation with Braid or any other wheel manufacturer. I'm just a Porsche guy who happens to also be a wheel guy. I'd like to see a few more choices available for Fuchs style wheels. Based on the offset list above I'd be a buyer for a set of 9" +15 and 10" 0. My second choice would be the 9.5" +19 and 11" 0. I'm also thinking that the people who are serious about wanting to buy nice, durable, and somewhat affordable 17" Fuchs style wheels should post which sizes and offsets they are ready to buy. ![]() Last edited by PcarPhil; 10-12-2012 at 04:19 AM.. |
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I think to simplify the manufacturing, the 17x7 should be a 30mm offset like the 17x8 front wheel. Making a 27 in lieu of a 30 is really not worthwhile IMO when the clearance is not extremely critical with the 7 in. wheel? Just a thought. I agree that adding more positive offset to the 7 in. wheel is good because the typical +23.3mm Fuchs wheel is not a great fitment, especially with a tire that is 225 section width.
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Oh my, this is gettiing confusing again. So many requirements to fill that I'm back on my three-piece fetish again.
Do bear in mind that whatever offsets we settle on they will likely be available with custom variations just like the current 15" and 16". We just need to find the sweet spot with as few widths as possible. It looks like the Euromeisters are offered in 7x17 +23 8x17 +10 9x17 +15 Do they make anything wider? Zuffenhaus are a little less than forthcoming with their specs, just list by application. Are these three-piece?
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Yes, 3-piece. |
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Kaefer, like your idea for flexibility and strength/quality. BUT wouldn't that escalate the price?
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However, tire sidewall flex will not be a drastic with 17's as with 275/50 15" tires. So 0 offset looks like it would possibly work. The fronts im pretty open with. I know 17x9 (+15) should fit, not sure about 17x 9.5 (+19) what do you think? I have RSR/ST flares up front.
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Sorry for lettting this thread go a bit quiet for a while. I was waiting for the factory to get back to me with prices etc and them blew my engine in our race car so a bit of scrambling ensued.
So the 17" BZ wheels are going to follow the same semi-forged manufacturing process as the current 15" and 16" range and prices are as follows. 17 x 7 $790 17 x 8 $842 17 x 9.5 $902 17 x 11 $989 The only details I haven't nailed down yet is what offsets to offer and when they will be available. Stay tuned.
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Here is a picture of a Braid 16x10 in RSR finish. I ordered from Paul and received in 3 weeks. great service.
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Uses Old Fuch centers..... Fuchs are old, and getting older. Prone to cracking like on my OEM 15x8 Fuch. I'll stick with new wheels. ![]()
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I've been crunching more wheel specs for a couple buddies putting together widebody cars. Here's today's numbers: Size and offset 8x17 +30 9x17 +15 9.5x17 +19 10x17 -15 11x17 0 Ideally additional mounting depth for big brakes (similar to the 951 and 9" 930 wheels, but deeper) would be designed in. Maybe 12mm of additional depth. So... is anyone here interested in wheels with the above specs? It will probably take a first run of ~40 or so wheels for Braid to commit to making them. Please keep in mind I have no affiliation with any wheel manufacturers. I'm just trying to help. Last edited by PcarPhil; 12-07-2012 at 06:12 AM.. |
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Will the 9x17's +15 fit on the front of my racecar (RSR front fenders/ "S" calipers)? I pretty sure the rear 10x17 -15 will on the rear.
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For reference on my 930-flared SC racecar I have 17x10 wheels with an effective offset of (minus) -22mm. They are a true 10 in. wheel (11 in. wide edge-edge) with a +6mm offset. I run 28mm 930 spacers behind them which makes them effectively -22mm offset.
Incidentally I stacked some spacers for grins and with a 28mm + 21mm, I still clear the rear flares wearing a 275/40 tire. I can't provide much insight on front wheel fitment because my car has lengthened A-arms, which throws off the offset calculation for a typical widebody-converted car.
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Try on a 930 9x16 +15 Fuchs if you want a general idea of fit! |
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Do you happen to have a pic of this? This is basically 10x17 -43 (!!!) ET with 275/40/17 tire. This setup puts the outer wheel lip 3mm past the original 11x15 -27 ET RSR setup. Also how much negative camber were you running with this test fitment? Thanks for the info, |
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