Ok I'm too lazy to sort through 266 pictures, so here's the link to the album.
http://s269.photobucket.com/albums/jj50/dtacker17/SZ 2011/
You take photos like a 4 year old! Actually, you were right, he did get some damn good shots haha.
Ok I'm too lazy to sort through 266 pictures, so here's the link to the album.
http://s269.photobucket.com/albums/jj50/dtacker17/SZ 2011/
You take photos like a 4 year old! Actually, you were right, he did get some damn good shots haha.
Ben's photos were the artsy looking ones
Haha yeah, like the closeups on headlights and taillights lol too cute
Pole120 is running 235 on 17x7s....still shopping for light weight 17x8 / 17x8 1/2
what offset are you running on those wheels? and whats the profile of the tire? i ran 225/45/17 like suggested and i didnt like them. too much squish imo when driving them hard. wish i would have went with 40s.
we can make you 17x8, 8.5 or 9s. 8 being the most affordable by far. and that's also depending on what you consider "affordable" lol. we also have a new option where we can machine away pockets on the rear mounting pads to shave even more weight. we can probably get a 17x8 down to about 13lbs or so.
Been thinking...what if we drill the hubs out for a different bolt pattern with more wheel options?? 4x108 is kinda a weird pattern to find alot of lightweight race wheels for...and put hardened Moroso studs or something like my Moser axles in my stang? I know you would have to drill the rotors too...but can and should this be done?
how did you manage to break a rod??
Still curious about my quote earlier...then we could have a WIDE aray of wheel choices!! Probably expensive as hell and time consuming to do...but if your gonna race...wouldnt it be worth the lighter and wider race wheels we could find with a different bolt pattern??
Moser does it to their axles...so I thought...why not do it to our hubs?? Sorry mods....we prob. need a new thread for this conversation...
Here is a link to my FB page for an in car video. Its kinda wavy but still worked pretty good. this was my last run for the day around noon.
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1890339990380