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Author:  Meurz [ Tue Mar 04, 2008 9:31 pm ]
Post subject:  Interesting OZ 'rally'wheel info

While browsing the net for Jap mods, I found this info (they're 5x100's);

OZ Chrono (traditional - 5 hole) 17x8.0J +35; 11 kg each

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OZ Chrono (traditional - 5 hole) 16x8.0J +38; 9.7 kg each

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OZ Chrono Evo (10 hole) 17x8.0J +35; 8.7 kg each

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So the later spec Evo's are 2.3 kg lighter each, leading to 9.2 kg less rotating unsprung mass compared to the older model! :shock:

Author:  TrackToyFour [ Tue Mar 04, 2008 10:51 pm ]
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I used to have the 18*8 OZ Crono Evo's on my blue ST205. They are 'bling' road wheels and as such are not really comparable to the original OZ Crono's which are of robust motorsport construction. I managed to put some dents in my Crono Evo rims :( They are now out of production but my surviving wheels found a good home on Jon Barnes' ST205 which was also shod with Crono Evo's

I have a couple of sets of the Speedline 16*7 white six spoke wheels which are very similar construction to the OZ Crono. They may be a little bit heavier but they are my weapon of choice to take on the atrocious UK roads with their potholes and awful 'traffic calming' speed bumps. I've hit a few kerbs and other obstacles and the damage has been only cosmetic. Highly recommended by me if you can find a set :D

Author:  Meurz [ Wed Mar 05, 2008 12:37 am ]
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Same goes for most Compomotives afaik. But for now the TE37's will do 8)

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Author:  TrackToyFour [ Wed Mar 05, 2008 2:10 pm ]
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I used to have a set of three piece Compomotives with spun alloy outers (similar to BBS) but they had trouble making them round :shock: The cast one-piece five and six spoke Compomotives which look similar to the OZ Crono and Speedlines are probably OK.

I'd be interested to hear how people get on with the Rays TE37 as they look good and appear to be light weight. Are they strong enough for use on the UK's potholed and bumpy public roads?

Author:  two_OH_five [ Wed Mar 05, 2008 3:45 pm ]
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Useful info added to the post wiki topic on Wheel Weight

Author:  Corey Darling [ Tue Mar 11, 2008 11:42 pm ]
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Did the 16" traditional Crono come in a 7" width?

Maybe ill have to measure mine again, i think mine is only 7" wide.

I didnt realise they were this light, they always felt heavier, but i guess a tire full of air will do that :)

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