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Old 01-13-2008, 09:45 AM
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Dave, PM sent on the Extreme School.

Mavm86, looks like I'm not the only one looking.

I think I'll try the Kosei front--stock rear AP2 wheel combo for now as Marc suggested. Maybe TR wheels later. They're alot of money to be just a few pounds lighter than stock.

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I use SSR GT7 wheels, which they made for few years reportedly in response to the demand for A Stock-legal wheels for the S2000. They stopped making them a year or so ago (apparently the demand wasn't that great).

They're reasonably attractive, and they're light. If you want matching wheels, they're probably your best bet for a reasonable price. If you don't want matching wheels, there are various threads about non-matching "sets" people have put together.

I have a set of the custom-valved Koni Yellows on order.
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Please check the S2000 autocross FAQ, which is at the top of the topics in this forum. There is a link to a thread with detailed information about all the wheels available for the 2004+ S2000.
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I couldn't find the link in the FAQ, but here it is:

https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.ph...ic=190919&st=0
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The TR F3 is made by Enkie for TireRack.

It is a forged monoblock with OEM width/diameter/offset. They are hubcentric. The TR F3 also uses OEM style metal lugnut inserts which allows the use of the Honda acorn type OEM lugnut. I weighed a set and found the rears are 16.0 lbs and the fronts are 15.6 lbs.

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Does anyone know how much do a new set of oem shocks go for?
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crazy people run Moton in ATL and AL regions. still A stock.
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Cool another AStock in DFW. Trying to guess who SOLO S2000 is. Did you have a fast red EVO? I am using Koni DA from TC Kline. Off the shelf with their valving. I have been happy with them. I am sure Motons or Penske's are better but more than X 2 the price.
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Originally Posted by rjones,Jan 17 2008, 04:45 PM
Cool another AStock in DFW. Trying to guess who SOLO S2000 is. Did you have a fast red EVO? I am using Koni DA from TC Kline. Off the shelf with their valving. I have been happy with them. I am sure Motons or Penske's are better but more than X 2 the price.
*cough cough* Jim?
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Originally Posted by plokivos,Jan 17 2008, 03:13 PM
crazy people run Moton in ATL and AL regions. still A stock.
do you know which ones are most comenly used? 2 way, 3, 4?


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