chuck baader
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www.[B]keizerwheels[/B].com/ Very light and very accommodating. Chuck
www.keizerwheels.com/ Very light and very accommodating. Chuck
Duc thanks, Joey is a nice fellow and very helpful. He says the 15x6.5" is discontinued but Joey said thanks for the recommendation.
Ron we went through this same thing last year for our 240z you will have to watch the weights for the diff offsets I ended up with both TE37s and Spinworks, The volks are advertised at 10 but that is for the high offsets +35 not the 0 offsets ours come in at 11.8 vs 10.7 for the diff offsets also same for the spinworks advertised at 11.8 vs actual of 12.7 its all in the offsets.
Also if you are looking for a good deal for the spinworks contact Jessie Prather (dealer)over on the Production car page he was offering to match prices and include shipping, The price he quoted were last year but included shipping so they will have gone up (dont forget to figure shipping in the price). That said the info I have is that the old spinworks were lighter by about a lb ea vs the new ones if you find a used set in your pattern/offset.
Not sure but dont some of the BMWs use the same size? If so you may find some used wheels on the other pages??
A bit more information:
Team Dynamics has 15x7s but they are on the heavy side, at 13.3 lbs in the lightest offset. They can do a native five on 4.5" pattern. Pro Race 1.2 is the wheel that is 15x7 in that pattern. I don't have the price yet.
There was an interesting technical description on their site that describes spin forging, the process they and Spin Werkes use to make their wheels.
http://www.teamdynamicsracing.com/pro-forged/forging-process.htm
The Tirerack 15x7 at 9.5 lbs turned out to be a Enkei RPF1 with a four on 100mm that would also require and adapter to mount on a Mustang, bringing total weight to about 12 lbs. Guys was really helpful though and searched through many wheels for me looking for something under 12 lbs.