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bbundy 08-27-2010 01:29 PM

15X10 wheel options discuss
 
Ok I’m finding the 15X9’s just aren’t wide enough for the 275/35/15 Hoosiers to work to potential and I am looking for options for wider wheels. They all seem expensive. I think I need pretty darn close to an +20 offset to work. A 15X10.5 might also fit but it will be very tight in the front though I think. The other issue is brake clearance, I’m running brakes meant for the track not just autocross, It is an 11.75” Dynapro MiniCooper setup so it won’t work with just any old 15” wheel. I think 15 lbs is my upper limit of acceptable weight so that pretty much rules out steel wheels.

15X10 options I have searched out so far

Work Equip 01: I really like the looks of these. Not sure of brake clearance. A-disc +22 maybe a good fit.
http://www.upgrademotoring.com/wheels/work_equip_01.htm

Work Equip 03: basically the same as the 01 with a different looking center. I like the 01 better.
http://www.upgrademotoring.com/wheels/work_equip03.htm

Bogart: Light weight US made appear to be good quality. Definitely a top contender.
http://www.bogartracingwheels.net/road-racing.htm

Kiezer: Rumors are they are super light but have flex and durability issues.
http://www.keizerwheels.com/

Kodiak: really nice looking. $530 a wheel is steep.
http://www.kodiakracingwheels.com/prices.html

Panasport C8-15: I think Panasport can custom make what I want.
http://www.racing-stuff.com/Styles-Racing.htm


Spin Werks Series 82: $249.20 ea. most likely the cheapest option, 15.5 lbs is probably a bit heavier than the some others.
http://www.racerpartswholesale.com/c...ries_82_Wheels

Spin Werks Series 85: 14.7 lbs and $401.49 slightly lighter and a lot more money.
http://www.racerpartswholesale.com/c...5_Wheels_Small

Id like to find more complete data on weights costs and brake fit for some of these.

Bob

Splitime 08-27-2010 01:40 PM

Spin Werks was what I was looking at as a top contender personally.

No JDM overseas lag to deal with for replacements. Fitment though... no clue.

bbundy 08-27-2010 01:42 PM


Originally Posted by Splitime (Post 622377)
Spin Werks was what I was looking at as a top contender personally.

No JDM overseas lag to deal with for replacements. Fitment though... no clue.

Im looking at these for next seson so I got a bit of time I can wait.

Bob

Splitime 08-27-2010 01:44 PM


Originally Posted by bbundy (Post 622379)
Im looking at these for next seson so I got a bit of time I can wait.

Bob

Yah, but if for some reason you break one... you have to wait for a replacement. Thats why I'd pick a US based company.

Savington 08-27-2010 02:03 PM

Clicked the thread to suggest Bogart or Kodiak.

bbundy 08-27-2010 02:05 PM


Originally Posted by Splitime (Post 622381)
Yah, but if for some reason you break one... you have to wait for a replacement. Thats why I'd pick a US based company.

Good point.

I have actually destroyed 2 949 15X9 wheels. A bolt fliped up off the track wedged between the caliper and the rim on one and nearly sawed it in two befor I got off the track and I bent another one somehow.

Bob

bbundy 08-27-2010 02:08 PM


Originally Posted by Savington (Post 622391)
Clicked the thread to suggest Bogart or Kodiak.

Kodiak is local to me. They are about 60 miles away. Painfully expensive though.

Bob

Jfornachon 08-27-2010 05:21 PM

See if you can get some one else to go in on a miltiset deal. You will save about 42 per wheel.

Have a great day,
Jared

bbundy 08-27-2010 07:06 PM

I am finding reports that the Spinwerks are significantly lighter than advertised. they changed the design and didnt update the listing or something.

A 15X10 wheel that weighs 12.8 lbs if it is true for under $250 is going to be tough to beat.

The Kodiaks might be cheaper than advertised on the web site as well.

Bob

webby459 08-27-2010 08:38 PM


Originally Posted by bbundy (Post 622549)
A 15X10 wheel that weighs 12.8 lbs if it is true for under $250 is going to be tough to beat.

Huh. Interested.

bbundy 08-28-2010 03:32 PM


Originally Posted by webby459 (Post 622586)
Huh. Interested.

http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.php?t=391258

Looks to me like bang for buck the Spinwerks are going to win hands down.

It sort of makes sense to me they would be light. Similar spun outer rim and the stamped aluminum center doesn’t seem like it could be that heavy. Welding the center to the rim also seems like it would be lighter than a bolted connection possibly stronger as well due to having a complete circle for load transfer instead of discrete spots where the bolts are. Bogart increases the strength on some of there wheels as well by welding as well aparently. And lots of Keizer people seem to have cracking going on at the bolted connection in the hoops.

Bob

falcon 09-03-2010 12:43 AM


Originally Posted by bbundy (Post 622397)
Kodiak is local to me. They are about 60 miles away. Painfully expensive though.

Bob

What are you looking for specifically? I have a friend who works there.... PM me and I'll see if I can get you a bit of a deal.

hustler 09-03-2010 08:07 AM

http://www.bogartracingwheels.net/im...e914-2-lrg.jpg
OMFG!!!!

spoolin2bars 09-03-2010 02:07 PM

i HATE 914's. but that thing is the sickest ever! better have a ls7 or 600whp sti motor

thagr81 us 09-03-2010 02:23 PM

Definitely in to see how this develops as I've been thinking about the same thing myself... Bogart has been my first option for awhile though.

Splitime 09-03-2010 02:31 PM

Argh, this topic just makes me upset at spending money :p.

<-- wants 15x10 spinwerks and 275 hoosiers all around.... ~2k ARGH.

Is there any 245/40/15 or so tire on the market yet? I've seen hints... wishes.... nothing more though. (Avon CR500, some Yoko overseas... )

thagr81 us 09-03-2010 07:11 PM

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Saw a thread awhile back on another forum where a guy was running Keizers on his Miata. Not sure how it turned out though

Asx 09-04-2010 11:17 AM

Keizer considers their wheels as a wear item. That's why they're freaking light and break when used too long

thagr81 us 09-04-2010 11:24 AM

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Well aware of this... I definitely wouldn't run them on the street but how is longevity really on a road course? Anyone know from experience?

bbundy 09-05-2010 01:36 AM


Originally Posted by thagr81 us (Post 625688)
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Well aware of this... I definitely wouldn't run them on the street but how is longevity really on a road course? Anyone know from experience?

I have known autocrossers that crack them in a season. constantly fixing leaks.

Bob


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