New wheels - 17"

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SHOMA

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Verrrrrry nice choice! :biggrin:





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PaulRuffo

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Yes, they are Centerline Storm. I first saw them on Kevin's car and really liked the look of them.

As for no snow...this was a great winter! I only had to clear the driveway 3 times...now that's a record. I'm quite certain it will snow this friday...just time for our trip :)
 

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I am curious to see if you get any cracks in the wheels. Several SHO owners have had some problems with Centerline RPM because of the low load ratings. Those owners did track their cars stressing wheels more that they would on the street. The load ratings scared me away from Centerline although they are very lightweight. The stock tires had a 1477lbs load rating and I wanted wheels that had the same load rating or better.

1100lbs for the RPM
1200lbs for the Storms

Bob
 

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Update. I called Centerline Wheels and they said that street driving should be ok, but they don't recommend running the wheels on the track and they will not warranty track usage. I would recommend giving Centerline a call 800-345-8671 ext #4

Bob
 
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Yes, I am a bit uneasy about the load rating. In retrospect, I should have gone with a stronger wheel. I will just monitor them closely and avoid potholes!

It's amazing how light they are.
 
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