Racing Hart cp-035
#1
these are some nice rims...and i found them for a real good price. they're really light too. i was wondering if anyone has em or has a pic with them on a max? i would like to see how they look. also does anyone know any info on these? drawbacks and such. thanks
#2
The CP-035 is a cast and machined aluminum alloy wheel, while the CP-35 is forged. The CP-035 is still quite light, with the forged version being only about a pound lighter. In my opinion, all Racing Hart and RH Evolution wheels are high quality wheels.
#4
Originally posted by SoLid97SE
the deal i saw was for a 17x7 wheel with 205/40/17 tires. is that size ok for the max?
the deal i saw was for a 17x7 wheel with 205/40/17 tires. is that size ok for the max?
The size tire it comes with is too small (overall diameter) ... that's a honda size...
Make sure the bolt pattern is correct...
#5
Originally posted by SoLid97SE
the deal i saw was for a 17x7 wheel with 205/40/17 tires. is that size ok for the max?
the deal i saw was for a 17x7 wheel with 205/40/17 tires. is that size ok for the max?
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Originally posted by Nealoc187
The CP-035 is a cast and machined aluminum alloy wheel, while the CP-35 is forged. The CP-035 is still quite light, with the forged version being only about a pound lighter. In my opinion, all Racing Hart and RH Evolution wheels are high quality wheels.
The CP-035 is a cast and machined aluminum alloy wheel, while the CP-35 is forged. The CP-035 is still quite light, with the forged version being only about a pound lighter. In my opinion, all Racing Hart and RH Evolution wheels are high quality wheels.
CP-35 is cast... 18" weighs 17 lbs <~~~ thats what i have.
CP-035 is forged... 18" weighs 15 lbs
For that 2 lbs difference in weight you will pay MORE THAN DOUBLE the price...stick w/ the CP-35 RH Evolutions...
They're still high quality & VERY VERY LIGHT.
I will have pics of them on my car soon.
#7
is it bad if the diamter is too small? wouldn't it actually change the gearing a bit so maybe the acceleration might be a lil quicker..esp with the lightweight wheels? i'd think that the only bad thing would be the stiff ride..
#9
does anyone have a pic of the 035's on a maxima? i think it would be beautiful. forged wheels are really strong right? cuz with a 40 series profile i'm thinkin they're gonna need to be strong when i hit some potholes.
#10
i'm also thinkin something isn't right because if the stock SE rims are 6.5 wide, and the tire size is 215, how could a 7" wide rim have tires that are 205's? and the site says they come in either 4 or 5 lug for the same price. didn't say anything about offset.
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