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Old 09-22-2006, 07:13 PM   #1
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Anyone have pictures of these wheels on a ti?

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Old 09-22-2006, 07:35 PM   #2
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Tirerack sells the superleggera III. So you can use their website which superimposes the wheels onto the car. It gives you a general idea of how they look. I like those rims, but at over 800$ a piece I don't think they are worth it... I guess if they didn't have all of the exposed rivets/screws, whatever they are around the lip I would like them better... They are also really really heavy at 36 pounds a piece.
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What are the best lightweight 17 inch wheels for a ti?

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Old 09-22-2006, 07:51 PM   #4
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I have pics on my home computer,i'll look for them tongiht if i get a chance.




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Oz Ultraleggara's since the superleggara's no longer come in 17's.
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Here is one pic, i have better pics of the same car at home.
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Nevermind here are the others....
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Not sure if you would consider them to be the "best" but I have 17x8 BBS RKs on my ti, and they're only 17 lbs. each. And I've found BBS wheels to be fairly strong. Just another option...
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Old 09-29-2006, 07:08 PM   #8
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What are the best lightweight 17 inch wheels for a ti?

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Team Dynamics Pro Race 17x8 16-18lbs IIRC in white, black or silver, looks kinda like a Alpina wheel(10-11 spokes)

www.bimmerworld.com sells them for 189$ each.

These wheels have been speced by Bimmerworld to meet our demanding requirements for a lightweight race wheel. This means no spacers or hubcentric rings required for most applications (use of spacers is sometimes prefered for some track requirements). We have proven that these wheels will take a beating - multiple track weekends on this design have resulted in zero bent wheels, even while hitting curbs on the track very hard. At about 17 pounds, this is the only wheel we have found that combines lightweight design and strength at this price.

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