18 X 9.5 Track Wheels
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18 X 9.5 Track Wheels
I had five 18X9.5 +25 Konig Miligrams but bent two of them and I have been unable to find any for sale. So I'm looking to buy a new set of wheels for tracking. The Konigs fit perfectly and I like to get as close to the same offset and I would like to avoid spacers. I would really like to find something under $300/wheel. Any suggestions?
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Konig Hypergram
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I had five 18X9.5 +25 Konig Miligrams but bent two of them and I have been unable to find any for sale. So I'm looking to buy a new set of wheels for tracking. The Konigs fit perfectly and I like to get as close to the same offset and I would like to avoid spacers. I would really like to find something under $300/wheel. Any suggestions?
If not, Enkei NT03+M 18x10.5 +30. No spacers needed if you aren't running crazy wide tires.
Last edited by razorlab; Jun 8, 2017 at 02:24 PM.
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I will also check into the Enkei's. Is a front spacer required for a +27, is it that close (25 works find)? Also, 10.5 are intriguing and could have a future someday.
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I just got a set of Weds tc105n's 18x9.5 in the mail today. So light and super strong. We used the hell out of our 18x10.5" last season and they're straight as an arrow.
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I didn't even realize OP has an Evo X. You should only be looking at 10.5" wide wheels...lol. The Konig Hypergram in 18x10.5 +25 fits perfect.
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H&R springs on the MR bilstiens. Rear fender fully rolled, doesn't rub with 275/35r18's
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Since I'm now looking at the Hypergrams as well, Konig lists the 18x10.5 +25 as 1 lb less than the 18x9.5 +25. However given Razorlabs pics with Ohlins, it looks like at least a 3 mm spacer (and therefore extended studs) would be needed to give some breathing room with 275/35-18 NT01s (or Maxxis RC-1s?) on the inside. So is the weight savings is essentially cancelled out between the 9.5 vs 10.5? The pro of going with the 10.5 is better fitment with a variety of 275/35 tires, correct?
While it was mentioned that 5 mm spacer could be used with stock studs, since (my) primary use is at the track, is it worth the risk?
While it was mentioned that 5 mm spacer could be used with stock studs, since (my) primary use is at the track, is it worth the risk?