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      08-25-2017, 09:56 AM   #1
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Forged 18" CCW Track Wheels/NT01 Tires

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Set of 4 18" CCW Forged Wheels (18 x 10, 275/35-18 Front; 18 x 11 305/35-18 Rear), designed specifically for the M3/M4 F80/F82 chassis. No modifications required except wheel studs. Very strong and lightweight (approx 20/21lbs F/R). I also had them powdercoated silver. Used for one track season (approx 10 events). NT-01 tires mounted and heat-cycled. Only used for one track day, so they are basically brand-new. Wheels are in excellent condition and ready for the track. Purchased a new M2 and they are just a bit too wide for the body of the M2. Original price $5,800 for the tires w/wheels mounted, before painting them. Plenty of photos and original receipt/invoice if desired. Shipping extra

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You mentioned studs being needed. Can the OEM lug bolts be used or are lug profiles different?
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The wheels have a fairly thick hub interface and the factory lug bolts don't grab enough threads.
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Okay. Got it.
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Up for sale again - Priced to move
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      10-30-2019, 03:53 PM   #11
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The wheels have a fairly thick hub interface and the factory lug bolts don't grab enough threads.
Would longer bolts meant for spacers solve this just as well?
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The wheels have a fairly thick hub interface and the factory lug bolts don't grab enough threads.
Would longer bolts meant for spacers solve this just as well?
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The wheels have a fairly thick hub interface and the factory lug bolts don't grab enough threads.
Would longer bolts meant for spacers solve this just as well?
Yes, it would. Just need longer threads
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what are the offsets?
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what are the offsets?
Factory Offset up front - about 20mm +ETin the rear to fit the wider wheel. Perfect sizing with no rubbing - and confirmed after several track events
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I’d love to get them if you were closer.
Are you ever in NJ?

My PMs don’t work - can you email me? Maybe we can work something out.
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Factory Offset up front - about 20mm +ETin the rear to fit the wider wheel. Perfect sizing with no rubbing - and confirmed after several track events
The factory offset is 9 inches wide up front with +29 and the rears are 10 inches wide with +40. When you say that they are the factory offset, do you mean that the fronts on these CCWs are 10 inches wide with +29 offset?
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Factory Offset up front - about 20mm +ETin the rear to fit the wider wheel. Perfect sizing with no rubbing - and confirmed after several track events
The factory offset is 9 inches wide up front with +29 and the rears are 10 inches wide with +40. When you say that they are the factory offset, do you mean that the fronts on these CCWs are 10 inches wide with +29 offset?
Precisely.
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do you know how much the wheels weight?
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do you know how much the wheels weight?
20 lbs front and a hair over 21 lbs rear (not bad for an 11x18)
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would sell just the wheels ?
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      11-14-2019, 07:12 AM   #22
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would sell just the wheels ?
Possibly - but why not use the tires for a few events, unless you drive full slicks only?
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