rob83ke70 Posted October 31, 2009 Report Posted October 31, 2009 Any ideas where to get 2nd hand but good slicks or semi slicks for the ke55 for hillclimbs/supersprints/circuit racing?? I know brindabella motorsports club forum was good for 2nd hand rally tyres that were absolutely brilliant for khanacrosses, I'm just having some dramas finding 2nd hand slicks/semi slicks. I haven't got rims yet, was thinking plain steel rims (preferably black) in either 13" 14" or 15" depending on what tyres I can get easily. Robert. Quote
TE278U Posted October 31, 2009 Report Posted October 31, 2009 Any ideas where to get 2nd hand but good slicks or semi slicks for the ke55 for hillclimbs/supersprints/circuit racing?? I know brindabella motorsports club forum was good for 2nd hand rally tyres that were absolutely brilliant for khanacrosses, I'm just having some dramas finding 2nd hand slicks/semi slicks. I haven't got rims yet, was thinking plain steel rims (preferably black) in either 13" 14" or 15" depending on what tyres I can get easily. Robert. I have some old slicks from a Formula Ford, and from a Formula 3. do you live within driving distance to a racetrack where they race either of those categories? If so, get down there next round, and you should be able to pick some up free. The Formula 3 use a kumho the front's are a sensible size, the rears are massive. Quote
silverra23 Posted November 1, 2009 Report Posted November 1, 2009 Steel rims and slicks are frowned on at some events, so be careful of that. I find the improved production forum really good for getting second hand tyres. www.ipraforum.com.au 15's are easiest, but 13's aren't too bad. 14's aren't common. As Dave says Forumla Ford tyres are an excellent and cheap option too. They will heat up pretty quickly since you car weighs near double the Formula Ford but this is perfect for sprints and hillclimbs. Quote
corolla_nut Posted November 1, 2009 Report Posted November 1, 2009 whats the drama with steel rims and slicks? Robert. Quote
silverra23 Posted November 1, 2009 Report Posted November 1, 2009 I believe the concern is that the load slicks put on the wheel leads to the welds in the wheels cracking and then the centre separates from the rim. You end up with no wheel half way through the corner. Bugger! I have seen it happen at Winton last year. This year the Alfa club that ran the winton 6 hour relay race banned steel wheels and I don't think its an uncommon concern. Spring for a set of alloys as soon as you can :( Quote
SLO-030 Posted November 1, 2009 Report Posted November 1, 2009 MOAR welds :( I could actually see something like that happening. Good way to seperate rim and centers i suppose. Quote
rob83ke70 Posted November 2, 2009 Author Report Posted November 2, 2009 Alloy wheels it is then. I haven't bought anything, was originally thinking steel wheels because they can be cheaper and lighter, but if thats a problem then I'm happy to go with alloys. Robert. Quote
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