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  1. #1
    Active Member Two Rings
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    Need advice pleeeaaasssseee

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    I'm having a difficult time deciding which wheels to get for my recently bought 2000 B5 S4 and though you guys might be able to help. I've been searching around for a couple of weeks now and managed to narrow it down to 3 possibilities. I plan on doing some track events so weight is important and I want 18's. The first one I found is the R8 replica made by Hartmann.

    http://gallery.hartmannwheels.com/v/...AR8_1.jpg.html

    The next one is the OZ Chrono shown here

    http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/Wheel...t+Silver+Paint

    and the last ones are the Enkei RPF1

    http://www.tirerack.com/upgrade_gara...t+Silver+Paint

    Here is the car they'll be going on.


    I appreciate all the help you guys can give me and if there is another wheel you think I would like please let me know. Thanks alot

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    Deactivated Four Rings
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    South Bend, IN

    Re: Need advice pleeeaaasssseee

    Enkei is about 2 lbs. lighter than the Chrono, for what its worth. I'd go with 245/35-18 unless you lower the car substantially.

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    Active Member Two Rings
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    Re: Need advice pleeeaaasssseee

    Thanks!! Does anybody else have an opinion?

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    Re: Need advice pleeeaaasssseee

    I would also agree with Doc. 245 series unless your lowering. But you can also always roll the fenders.

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