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Old 12th July 2010, 00:33   #1
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Experience with OZ Ultraleggera HLT Wheels??

Has anybody run these wheels on their M6? They look great and are priced right. I looked on Tirerack.com and the offsets seem waaay off for the fronts: 20x8.5 ET: 34 Offset compared to the ET: 12 Offset on our stock wheels. That would mean the front wheels would sit 22mm closer to the strut (last I checked there is very little room between the inside of the wheel and our struts). It also doesn't mention if they are hub-centric...

I would like to hear from anyone who has run these wheels. What size spacers they used, and how these wheels ride... Thanks in advance.
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A very different look, but have you checked out these closeouts at Tire Rack: Rays Master Piece R.E.M. Bright Sil w/Mach Lip

A bit lighter than the OZ wheels and huge discount. Rays has a good reputation for quality racing wheels and the offsets are less than the OZs.
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