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Old Apr 16, 2010, 10:43 AM
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Who sells Team Dynamics Pro Race 1.2?

Been looking at Team Dynamics Pro Race 1.2 rims, specifically in 17x9 +27, just wondering which vendors stock these and does international freight?

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Old Apr 16, 2010, 11:19 AM
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You can get them from TDR directly, which will probably be your cheapest option. I had to get my first set of 18x9 Pro Race 1.2 directly from them, as no-one in the US carried them at the time. Took a while to get them, though.

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Old Apr 16, 2010, 11:35 AM
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I'm still looking into becoming a dealer for them, but not sure when we'll set it up. You'll likely get them cheaper shipped to from somewhere else though.

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Old Apr 16, 2010, 11:46 AM
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You can also check here: https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...-400-rims.html

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does anyone know roughly how much does these rims cost?
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the main thing is being able to get them... ive had a set of et27 17x9's ive been sitting on for a little while.
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Originally Posted by vino
does anyone know roughly how much does these rims cost?
approximately $1,000usd for a set of 4.
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Originally Posted by blkmkIII
the main thing is being able to get them... ive had a set of et27 17x9's ive been sitting on for a little while.
for sale?
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team dynamics

wanted some insight on the 17x9 flat balck team dynamics 1.2 wheels and wanted to just hear what people thought of them who had tried them ?? also is a comfortable ride since its an increase from 8.5 to 9" ??


with this setup wat wud be a good tire setup ??


only going to track the car maybe 3 times a year but mostly street driving

thanks !
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Originally Posted by dinok
wanted some insight on the 17x9 flat balck team dynamics 1.2 wheels and wanted to just hear what people thought of them who had tried them ?? also is a comfortable ride since its an increase from 8.5 to 9" ??


with this setup wat wud be a good tire setup ??


only going to track the car maybe 3 times a year but mostly street driving

thanks !
I have a flat black set in 18x9. They look very nice.

Stock rims are 8" wide, so you'd be going from that to 9" wide. I personally can't tell the difference between rim widths as far as ride quality goes. Ultimately your ride quality is mostly determined by what tire you run. You'd probably want to run a 255 width tire. If you don't mind rolling the rear fenders, then you could run a 265.

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i got the 1.2's in flat black 17x8 if anyone is interested let me know.
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Aren't these heavier than the stock MR/SE BBS wheels?
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Originally Posted by golgo13
Aren't these heavier than the stock MR/SE BBS wheels?
Yes.
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17x9 are around 21.6 lbs. Thats not bad for adding the extra inch in the width. Still not what I'd want for street use.
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Originally Posted by SmikeEvo
17x9 are around 21.6 lbs. Thats not bad for adding the extra inch in the width. Still not what I'd want for street use.
Good point. So then that begs the question, what's a light 17x9?


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