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    After market wheels

    Any good threads on wheels for Gen V.s?.....Anybody tried the OZ racing?....So many choices....HRE,CCW,ADV.1,OZ etc....pix appreciated if available.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aspman View Post
    Any good threads on wheels for Gen V.s?.....Anybody tried the OZ racing?....So many choices....HRE,CCW,ADV.1,OZ etc....pix appreciated if available.
    PM Nine Ball:

    http://driveviper.com/forums/members/116-Nine-Ball

    He's the go to guy for Viper wheels.

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    Thanks....I sent him an inquiry at the Deviate site.

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    Would still be cool to get a 'Wheel thread' going with some good pics

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    Last edited by Peter99GTS; 09-15-2016 at 10:42 PM.

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    Finspeed F110






    Wheels specs: 18X12 and 18X13
    Tire Specs: 335/30/18 and 345/35/18 Hoosier A7s

    Front weights 50.1 lbs (new tire) vs. 52.2 lbs (new tire) —> 4.2lbs saved
    Rear weights 52.8 lbs (new tire) vs. 65 lbs (half worn stock) —> 24.4 lbs saved
    Total weight savings of 28.6 lbs rotating/unsuspended mass

    Front tread width increase of 1 5/8" per side --> total of 3 1/4" tread width increase
    Rear tread width increase of 1/4" per side --> total of 1/2" tread width increase
    Total width of 3.75” gain

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    Forgestar F14



    http://driveviper.com/forums/threads...ighlight=wheel

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    Forgeline GTD1
    30/65-18 & 31/71-19 S9L compound Michelin slicks




    Last edited by NT-ACR; 09-15-2016 at 11:29 PM.

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    ^^^^
    Loved looking over your car at MPH

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    Quote Originally Posted by ACRucrazy View Post
    ^^^^
    Loved looking over your car at MPH
    Unfortunately, this lovely car is not mine. It's owned by Jason Hertweck (everyone calls him "JD").

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    Both of those cars are BAD A**! I love the look of the 18's and all that extra "meat" under the front end just the way it should have been from the factory.

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    I agree....keep up the wheel thread so we that are looking can get some ideas!

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    Are those wheels on the ACR-Es strong enough? When I was considering an ACR-E I was going to put 18s on the front so I had more tire choices. SRT engineer tells me that I would have to constantly check wheels inside and out for cracks due to the force exerted by the higher downforce of the ACR-E. He said that no stock Viper wheel was strong enough for the ACR-E but how do you know if an aftermarket wheel is strong enough?

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    HRE RC100 in Brushed Gold (19x11 et40 and 19x13 et70)







    iForged Icon rears are 21x13.5 and the fronts 20x11
    Pirelli Pzero Neros 355/25/21 rear and 295/25/20 front






    I'll look for more this evening if people are finding this helpful.
    Last edited by NT-ACR; 09-16-2016 at 02:27 PM.

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    20" HRE 546R




    19"/20" Forgeline FF3



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    Im finding this very helpful! Awesome to see various wheel options!

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    so who has 18 0n front and 19 in rear for hoosier tires? anybody? I would like to run the new r7 on a e car in this set up

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    Quote Originally Posted by NT-ACR View Post

    Wheels specs: 18X12 and 18X13
    Tire Specs: 335/30/18 and 345/35/18 Hoosier A7s
    Very nice!
    18x12 & 335's fit up front with no rubbing??

    Ron

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    Nice!!....I was thinking a polished chrome-like look but thinking solid black may look better on my white with black stripe gen 5....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Ron View Post
    Very nice!
    18x12 & 335's fit up front with no rubbing??

    Ron
    Here you go:

    Quote Originally Posted by jpgunn123 View Post
    I got the wheels from Finspeed in ~3 weeks with ground shipping.

    Wheels specs: 18X12 and 18X13
    Tire Specs: 335/30/18 and 345/35/18 Hoosier A7s

    Front weights 50.1 lbs (new tire) vs. 52.2 lbs (new tire) —> 4.2lbs saved
    Rear weights 52.8 lbs (new tire) vs. 65 lbs (half worn stock) —> 24.4 lbs saved
    Total weight savings of 28.6 lbs rotating/unsuspended mass

    Front tread width increase of 1 5/8" per side --> total of 3 1/4" tread width increase
    Rear tread width increase of 1/4" per side --> total of 1/2" tread width increase
    Total width of 3.75” gain

    So — lost 28.6 lbs of rotating/unsprung weight and picked up a bunch of grip. Went out and test drove on roads last night, and feels great. Since the additional width was primarily added inboard in the front, the tracking is still excellent. No rubbing anywhere while driving., but I have not pushed it hard, and the ride height is now 5/16” higher in the front and .4” lower in rear (4 5/16” Front and 5.1” rear). I will likely bring the front down, but it is nice to be able to go back to the stock wheels without having the front be too low.

    In checking Front wheel fitment — The front wheels clear at full lock everywhere, except at full droop, where the tire can brush the lowest point of the fender where my gravel protector is (pic attached). If you mount the wheel weights on the outer edge of the wheel barrel, this can nock the A-Arm brake duct at full lock. Just don't put the wheel weight right there when balancing... I spent a lot of time measuring the front to come up with the specs for the 18X12. 8 5/8" backspacing is where it needs to be for a 12" wheel.

    In checking Rear wheel fitment — Everything clears fine, but the inside wheel weights need to be positioned halfway across the inner barrel to avoid hitting e-brake cable, or you can Loosen the bolt and pivot it a bit (there is a range available where the set tab is in the upright hole) which gives plenty of clearance.

    Car has -2.9 camber front with 1/8" total toe out (face of tire). Rear is -1.7 with 3/8" total toe in (face of tire).

    Ride heights are 3 7/8" front and 5 3/8" rear.

    Rear wing is currently at position 2.

    Shock settings:
    For AutoX I have been running 7 or 8 on rebound on the front and taking out a click or 2 of compression. This (added rebound damping) really helped turn in, and slaloms. Will try factory compression (7 bump with 7 rebound next time out). On the rear I have been running the factory recommended, but will likely try upping rebound there too.

    I have attached some pictures showing the closest rub point in fender at full lock/droop (very unlikely to ever actually occur while driving), how the top of the tire is still tucked in plenty, and a pic of where the wheel weight grazes the extra brake ducts.Attachment 18995Attachment 18997Attachment 18998Attachment 18999
    Good stuff in this thread:

    http://driveviper.com/forums/threads...light=finspeed

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    I'm assuming these are HRE P43s:


    I believe these are HRE P40s:



    These are HRE P44SCs in Brushed Clear:





    These are HRE Classic 305Ms (19x10.5 in front and 20x13 rear)
    Style- Max conical
    Color- Brushed tinted clear with RED HRE insignia
    Tires- 295/30/19 front and 345/30/20 rear










    Last edited by NT-ACR; 09-16-2016 at 03:08 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 98intrigue View Post
    19"/20" Forgeline FF3


    These are still my favorite....or the HRE above
    Last edited by wrh3; 09-16-2016 at 03:07 PM.

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    Really like the P44SCs!

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    HRE P106s in Brushed Titanium:





    Not sure what the finish is on these:

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    The amount of win in this thread is astonishing. Beautiful rides.

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    couldn't find the hre P44Sc's or the Forgeline FF3s on their websites....wth?


 
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