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    team dynamics on calibra?

    Hi. I´m looking for change my wheels, and one of my favourites are the team dynamics pro race 1.2. I think they have a good lightweight-price-goodlooking ratio.
    Any other ideas, please?
    Does anyone have any pics?
    Thanks a lot.

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    Re: team dynamics on calibra?

    Good choice of wheels!

    If you want to reduce the weight further fit some Saab alloy wishbones

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    Re: team dynamics on calibra?

    I got 17in Oz Superlehherras as they look smart, have a 49ET offset and at the time were the lightest wheels around.
    Just happen to have a set for sale with near-new Eagle F1s on them.
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    Re: team dynamics on calibra?

    Quote Originally Posted by Nemesis View Post
    Good choice of wheels!

    If you want to reduce the weight further fit some Saab alloy wishbones
    I have it on my mind. i suppose it will be a good change for better handling

    Quote Originally Posted by giles473937 View Post
    I got 17in Oz Superlehherras as they look smart, have a 49ET offset and at the time were the lightest wheels around.
    Just happen to have a set for sale with near-new Eagle F1s on them.
    More details and pics on : Broken my 1997 Astra Sport 2.0l Ecotec - performance parts

    They seem to be in a really great condition, but i´m looking for a 16" ones.

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    Re: team dynamics on calibra?

    Quote Originally Posted by Sinpb98 View Post
    Hi. I´m looking for change my wheels, and one of my favourites are the team dynamics pro race 1.2. I think they have a good lightweight-price-goodlooking ratio.
    Any other ideas, please?
    Does anyone have any pics?
    Thanks a lot.
    What price are you getting for Team dynamics pro race 1.2 delivered to Spain?

    Also consider Tecnomagnesio - they have some very light wheels with Opel hub & offset.
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    Re: team dynamics on calibra?

    Quote Originally Posted by GaryB View Post
    I haven´t search for the best price, but i have seen them here in a wheel shop for about 515 pounds. I have not decided yet which will be the "winner" wheel.

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    Re: team dynamics on calibra?

    here in a wheel shop for about 515 pounds
    That's a fairly reasonable price for a good wheel. Correct offset, pcd & hub size available? ( et49, 4x100 & 56.5mm for you I think)

    Just to let you know if you are going for 17x8 / et49 you'll need spacers on the front as the tyre rubs against the suspension.

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    Re: team dynamics on calibra?

    Quote Originally Posted by GaryB View Post
    That's a fairly reasonable price for a good wheel. Correct offset, pcd & hub size available? ( et49, 4x100 & 56.5mm for you I think)

    Just to let you know if you are going for 17x8 / et49 you'll need spacers on the front as the tyre rubs against the suspension.
    Thanks for the info, but i´m looking for 16x7 ET45. I bought a set of Kosey Sniper, similar to Pro Race 1.2, in 17x7 ET 35, and with the original suspension there were no trouble, and a very goodlooking car. But when i lowered it with Bilstein B8+Eibach( -30mm) , the front tyres starts rubbing when hard braking and faster cornering. It was just a bit, but i sold them. A friend of mine with his Compomotive MO 17x7 et50 has rubbing on the gearbox when he turns to the right at the end. So, ET 42-45 seems the best option for no having rubbing problems. maybe i´ll consider to install spacers (1 cm) on the rear wheels, but i´m not sure, i don´t like them too much.

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    Re: team dynamics on calibra?

    This is my calibra before painting job and with the Kosey Sniper. I really like it.



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    Re: team dynamics on calibra?

    wolfrace do a wheel called a pro-lite with is very like the prorace wheel, the wolfrace wheel is also pretty light and pretty smart looking and ive got a set going cheap

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    Re: team dynamics on calibra?

    Quote Originally Posted by davie_slim View Post
    wolfrace do a wheel called a pro-lite with is very like the prorace wheel, the wolfrace wheel is also pretty light and pretty smart looking and ive got a set going cheap
    More info and pics? You can send them to my e-mail sinpb98@hotmail.com.

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