genII 6UL - Taking orders now
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genII 6UL - Taking orders now
Dated February 21, 2009
Now taking orders for the second generation 6UL 15x8 and 15x9 wheels arriving May 2009. No precise date, just early May sometime.
VISIT THE ITEM PAGE ON THE SITE FIRST FOR ALL QUESTIONS
If I don't answer you question here, its because it's already on the 15x8 or 15x9 item pages or in the FAQ
15x7 & 15x7.5 6ULR still in development-No firm ETA yet-Not taking orders.
Colors available
Silver center, machined lip (same as gen I)
Matte bronze (same as gen I)
Nickel painted (same as gen I)
Semi Flat Black - new color, computer rendering shown below
What's different?
We have made some changes to the 6UL wheel to make it stronger, lighter and even better for track use. Improved casting process, deeper heat treating, next generation Finite Element Analysis refinement, new "949RACING" and "6UL" embossed logo to replace the older plain "949RACING" plain text emboss. The new wheel is also bored to allow the use of standard 67.1mm hub centering rings. Not needed to locate concentrically but we know some of you like to use them to make wheel installation a bit easier. All caps are now black, with a smaller cone shape. I'll post caps pics when I have them.
* 2nd generation 6UL design, new for 2009
* 15x8 & 15x9
* +36 offset
* Low pressure cast monoblock construction
* T6 heat treated
* 67.1mm center bore
* Double valve design
* JWL approved
* Cap included
* Valves not included
Now taking orders for the second generation 6UL 15x8 and 15x9 wheels arriving May 2009. No precise date, just early May sometime.
VISIT THE ITEM PAGE ON THE SITE FIRST FOR ALL QUESTIONS
If I don't answer you question here, its because it's already on the 15x8 or 15x9 item pages or in the FAQ
15x7 & 15x7.5 6ULR still in development-No firm ETA yet-Not taking orders.
Colors available
Silver center, machined lip (same as gen I)
Matte bronze (same as gen I)
Nickel painted (same as gen I)
Semi Flat Black - new color, computer rendering shown below
What's different?
We have made some changes to the 6UL wheel to make it stronger, lighter and even better for track use. Improved casting process, deeper heat treating, next generation Finite Element Analysis refinement, new "949RACING" and "6UL" embossed logo to replace the older plain "949RACING" plain text emboss. The new wheel is also bored to allow the use of standard 67.1mm hub centering rings. Not needed to locate concentrically but we know some of you like to use them to make wheel installation a bit easier. All caps are now black, with a smaller cone shape. I'll post caps pics when I have them.
* 2nd generation 6UL design, new for 2009
* 15x8 & 15x9
* +36 offset
* Low pressure cast monoblock construction
* T6 heat treated
* 67.1mm center bore
* Double valve design
* JWL approved
* Cap included
* Valves not included
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hah I would totally get some bronze 9s to replace my nickel 8s so i could put those on the civic that just had its wheels stolen... BUT... not with a 500 dollar deductible and I'm not sure that civic is worthy.
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gen II pics
Pre-production samples.
Note the new low profile cap. Default cap will be black, not chrome. Emblem will be carbon fiber with silver "949RACING" logo.
Font for 949RACING & 6UL will be as on website, not the plain font on the sample. Looks like the weight will drop more than I expected, probably 13.0 lbs for the 15x9. You may notice there is a slightly larger radius to the edge of the spokes. That's a tiny tweak to increase fatigue life. Doesn't show on the nickel but you can just detect it on the black. The nickel is a slightly more neutral tint, blends with the old nickel perfect but a touch cleaner looking. More pics next week. These samples will be with me at MRLS.
Note the new low profile cap. Default cap will be black, not chrome. Emblem will be carbon fiber with silver "949RACING" logo.
Font for 949RACING & 6UL will be as on website, not the plain font on the sample. Looks like the weight will drop more than I expected, probably 13.0 lbs for the 15x9. You may notice there is a slightly larger radius to the edge of the spokes. That's a tiny tweak to increase fatigue life. Doesn't show on the nickel but you can just detect it on the black. The nickel is a slightly more neutral tint, blends with the old nickel perfect but a touch cleaner looking. More pics next week. These samples will be with me at MRLS.
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Emilio:
I have a fitment question. From your description:
15x9 195/50 - 205/50 - 215/45 not recommended. 225/45 - 245/40 fits NB with no mods needed, fits NA with slightly rolled fenders. 225/50 require rolling and pulling fenders, removing liners on NA, NB only requires slight roll. 235/50 Toyo R888 requires rolling and ppulling on NA, roll only on NB. 275/35 require rolling and pulling, removing liners on NA, roll only on NB. 20-30mm spacer recommended to fill aftermarket flares. Will not clear stock front spring perches. 2.75" (70mm) Tein, JIC coilovers rub the tire at full lock. 2.5" (65mm) GC's and similar rub less at full lock. 2.25" (58mm) have almost no rubbing. May not clear front upper control arm, double check and use 3mm spacer if you get wheel to control arm contact at full lock/ full droop.
Is the bold above on the 275/35/15 only? I'm confused as it says to use a spacer if you get "wheel to control arm contact" which makes it seem like the 15x9 issue, not a tire issue whereas the fitment guide says with the smaller tires (225/45 and 245/40) it says that it fits NB's with no mods needed.
I'm thinking of going with the FM Illuminas/FM springs package as I can't see dropping the coin for the teins, which still appear to rub with the 275's, which was my only other option.
So, I guess the question is, can I run the 15x9's on an NB with 225/45 A6's without any rolling, in the stock diameter FM springs with illuminas. That's what I want to do if the 275's can't be done without doing shocks/springs.
I have a fitment question. From your description:
15x9 195/50 - 205/50 - 215/45 not recommended. 225/45 - 245/40 fits NB with no mods needed, fits NA with slightly rolled fenders. 225/50 require rolling and pulling fenders, removing liners on NA, NB only requires slight roll. 235/50 Toyo R888 requires rolling and ppulling on NA, roll only on NB. 275/35 require rolling and pulling, removing liners on NA, roll only on NB. 20-30mm spacer recommended to fill aftermarket flares. Will not clear stock front spring perches. 2.75" (70mm) Tein, JIC coilovers rub the tire at full lock. 2.5" (65mm) GC's and similar rub less at full lock. 2.25" (58mm) have almost no rubbing. May not clear front upper control arm, double check and use 3mm spacer if you get wheel to control arm contact at full lock/ full droop.
Is the bold above on the 275/35/15 only? I'm confused as it says to use a spacer if you get "wheel to control arm contact" which makes it seem like the 15x9 issue, not a tire issue whereas the fitment guide says with the smaller tires (225/45 and 245/40) it says that it fits NB's with no mods needed.
I'm thinking of going with the FM Illuminas/FM springs package as I can't see dropping the coin for the teins, which still appear to rub with the 275's, which was my only other option.
So, I guess the question is, can I run the 15x9's on an NB with 225/45 A6's without any rolling, in the stock diameter FM springs with illuminas. That's what I want to do if the 275's can't be done without doing shocks/springs.