Lightest wheels for s2k?
In the stock size, what is the absolute lightest wheel for the s2k- that one would still feel safe using for road + autox use? Let's say that the answers be put in two categories:
1. Cost no object
2. Under 3k for 4
Thanks
1. Cost no object
2. Under 3k for 4
Thanks
Check out the JDM BBS six spoke forged wheels:
http://www.s2000online.com/forums/showthre...p?threadid=5791
There's a set available now from Giampiero on the group buy forum. I've got a set on order and there should be some members who received their set from the first group buy.
Barry
http://www.s2000online.com/forums/showthre...p?threadid=5791
There's a set available now from Giampiero on the group buy forum. I've got a set on order and there should be some members who received their set from the first group buy.
Barry
The JDM wheels aren't that light.
Go with Volk TE-37's or Spoon SW388's. Spoons are only available in a slightly wider and smaller offset than stock in order to improve handling. But if you're into autocrossing, that might put you in a street prepared class, so you might want to stick with TE-37's. They're fairly cheap now and they're very light.
Go with Volk TE-37's or Spoon SW388's. Spoons are only available in a slightly wider and smaller offset than stock in order to improve handling. But if you're into autocrossing, that might put you in a street prepared class, so you might want to stick with TE-37's. They're fairly cheap now and they're very light.
Barry;thanks,we sold the set yesterday.
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