Track Wheels and Tyres
Specs -
F: 18 x 8.5 et35 w/ 235/40
R: 18 x 9.5 et35 w/ 255/35
Tyres are Toyo R888. I am yet to fully test them out but first impressions are that they will be fan-bloody-tastic. You can go WOT in first and have minimal or no TC kick in. Race Start function operated much better than ever before and kickdown to 2nd from 4th/5th has no wheelspin whatsoever.
However, the rear fitment pokes quite a bit. With just me in the car it only rubs over big dips or speed bumps. With four people in the car it starts to rub over slightly smaller undulations on the road. I am considering rolling the rear guards but have been told that there is actually not much to be able to roll on C63 guards. Has anyone had success rolling their guards? I figure that on a track I will be rubbing a lot more especially if I mount any ripple strips etc...
My only other option now is to just buy a couple of rear wheels. What size and specs should I be looking at? Obviously I want to be able to use the new Toyos and would prefer something in a 9 or 9.5in width. I don't really care if the wheels match the fronts for style.
On to the pics.. (no professional here)


18x8.5 et 40 w 245/40
18x9.5 et 54 w 275/35
Talk to the guys here at ACG, they are great. The only draw back is sometimes the wheels take a few weeks to manufacture but they sometimes have sets in stock so I would call them up asap.
Last edited by blackc230benzo; Apr 8, 2012 at 09:16 AM.
If there is enough metal available and its safe to do so, shaving the base plate may be your answer.
It will bring the rim inwards allowing better clearance.
You’d need to take away at least 10mm, maybe 15 and that could be a big ask if the rims are cheap Chinese Replicas. You would also need to check how much caliper clearance you have so as not to foul them.
Are replicas good track rims anyway? I would have thought they’d be heavy and poorly made.
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18x8.5 et 40 w 245/40
18x9.5 et 54 w 275/35
Talk to the guys here at ACG, they are great. The only draw back is sometimes the wheels take a few weeks to manufacture but they sometimes have sets in stock so I would call them up asap.
Besides, a plastic centering ring may have issues with the heat and an alluminum ring will be a pain to get off the hub if you leave it on for too long. For the street, I think it wouldn't matter.A quote from Tirerack...
Last edited by gthal; Apr 8, 2012 at 09:59 AM.
18x8.5 et 40 w 245/40
18x9.5 et 54 w 275/35
Talk to the guys here at ACG, they are great. The only draw back is sometimes the wheels take a few weeks to manufacture but they sometimes have sets in stock so I would call them up asap.
If there is enough metal available and its safe to do so, shaving the base plate may be your answer.
It will bring the rim inwards allowing better clearance.
You’d need to take away at least 10mm, maybe 15 and that could be a big ask if the rims are cheap Chinese Replicas. You would also need to check how much caliper clearance you have so as not to foul them.
Are replicas good track rims anyway? I would have thought they’d be heavy and poorly made.
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edit - I see you're in Sydney too? Do you still have your OEM wheels or would consider selling them?
Last edited by sbce90; Apr 8, 2012 at 10:03 AM.
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Check out their website anyway, you may find some cheap track wheels that might suit.
http://www.nealewheels.com.au/
More important to me is I wouldn’t run cheap rims on the track even if they were free. Shatter one while cornering hard and you have a lot more damage than just a rim to deal with.
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About $20USD for the pair and yes they are the opposite of going thinner. I believe stock is 13mm. I use these to avoid rubbing when I have 9.5" rears on for the track. I also have H&R springs on as well and the front and rear drop looks level.
Check out their website anyway, you may find some cheap track wheels that might suit.
http://www.nealewheels.com.au/
More important to me is I wouldn’t run cheap rims on the track even if they were free. Shatter one while cornering hard and you have a lot more damage than just a rim to deal with.
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Edit - just bought some wheels for the rear - 18x9.5 et 44 no issues.
Last edited by sbce90; Apr 10, 2012 at 10:29 AM.



