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shakedown067 New Wheels for Track Days
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Scored a cheap set of ZO6 chrome wheels and goodyears just about down to the wear bars. Should be prefect to help me get a little more grip at my autocross events. The Chrome was very pitted and peeling in places so I got them cheap. Sprayed some satin black wheel paint to spruce them up a bit. Since they will be track tires I didn't care. Hope to have Nitto 555R II's for next season (sept) and move to another class.

Test fit during my DRM bias spring install.
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Rears, left currents, right new worn crapyears. Man they are loud tires.
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Filling up the wheel well better than my Y2Ks.
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And the new look after some spray today
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Matatk Re: New Wheels for Track Days
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Are the tires on there usable for a track day?

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shakedown067 Re: New Wheels for Track Days
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I wouldn't use them for an HPDE, but they are fine for autocross. They are JUST above the wear bar, otherwise I'd get bumped a class as they'd be considered slicks. I may only get one event in with them, but I'm hoping for two or three as I want to get DOT R compounds for them and that'll change my class. I'm currently leading my class, so I don't want to change classes till next season.
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Are the tires on there usable for a track day?

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As long as the tread is above the wear bar, there's not much we in tech can say, they will pass. I would tell the driver to monitor those very closely though, every session.
Ultimately, safety is the drivers responsibility as weither to run those or not.

They'd probably last a day if you're not sliding around much but the grip won't be there.

A lot of guys "cord" their tires an events. But, that doesn't make much sense to me. Why spend a day sliding all over the place.

On race tires, we don't pay any attention to tread depth, it's all about the number of heat cycles.
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shakedown067 Re: New Wheels for Track Days
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I'll probably put them on for a day or two to see how they grip around town if I know it won't be raining. If they are slick, I'll just let them wait till next season, but that'll be sad. At least I have options, just don't want to buy new rubber right now.

Registration closes wednesday night, so thursday I'll know what kind of competition I'll have. It'll be a game time decision. If my arch-nemesis registers, I'll probably just leave on the sticky michelins.
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Nice. Did you get the staggered set, 17x10 front and 18x11 rear?
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Nice!

I picked up a set of Mag C5 wheels for the same reason, but I think they're just too narrow. And I don't want offset sizes.
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Nice. Did you get the staggered set, 17x10 front and 18x11 rear?


Yep, although they are 17x9.5 and 18x10.5. Looking to hook up a set of Nitto 555R II's (275/40/17-305/35/18) for autocross and an HPDE event or two a year.
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They were chrome? I don't believe they were stock, did the person have them chromed? They could be the heavy aftermarket repo's too.
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Yep, chrome. Doubt they where stock. Not any heavier than the ones I have on the car now...at least that I could tell with one in one hand, and the other in the other hand. Not too worried about weight at this point. Just need a little more width to lay down some wider rubber on the pavement. Would love to have found a stock set of ZO6's but for the price for these...I couldn't pass them up. If they last me for a couple of years I'll be happy. May try to get the thick chrome stripped, but I doubt I'll waste the money on it as this point. I'm not that quick yet to be able to tell the difference in the weight of the wheels.
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I've been trying to get 4 of the 18x10.5's for awhile now. Of course nobody wants to break up their set so I have to buy all 4...which is why I haven't yet.
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Yep, although they are 17x9.5 and 18x10.5. Looking to hook up a set of Nitto 555R II's (275/40/17-305/35/18) for autocross and an HPDE event or two a year.


Is that really your best choice? I'd be looking at a NT-01 before the drag radial.
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shakedown067 Re: New Wheels for Track Days
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The 555R II's are their road race tire. The 555R's are the drag radial. I certainly wouldn't run a drag radial for a road course.

http://www.discounttiredirect.com/dir ... I+Extreme&typ=Competition

Plus, Nitto doesn't make the sizes I need for the NT-01s.
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