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my 612 HGTE and another good weekend....

Discussion in '612/599' started by johns930, Oct 16, 2011.

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  1. johns930

    johns930 Formula 3

    May 9, 2005
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    or click link :

    http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/rennpository-video-clips-and-other-in-line-videos/660150-hgte.html#post8948857

    i had a chance at painting some stock 599 challenge rims black and putting them on my 612. It would of look awesome.

    But i didnt expect to get some awesome 599 HGTE rims!!
    The owner paint the stock challenge ones black and prefer them over these babies???!!!! so how can i refuse???

    Along with Terry's advise and my little research, i know these would fit. But i still worry about the fat 305 rears not fitting, but others say they do, and although theres only a finger gap between the inner plastic fender and the tires, it fits! Tire shop say it wouldnt rub at all, but we will see.

    First off, my ball polished factory OTO challenge rims are the best looking for the car, period. So no arguments there.

    These HGTE rims look small for some reason, i couldnt believe they were 20s when it was mounted. Especially the rears, it look more recessed and doesnt look good at all compared to stock at first. Its a inch wider, 11" compared to mine 10", and with a 0.5" less aggressive offset, its supposed to sit out 0.5" more, but it doesnt "look" like it. I think it could use at least another 0.5" maybe 1" more aggressive offset pushed out to make it look perfect. Im not thinking spacers so im gonna not complain about looks now.

    However, the fronts are at least 1" more aggressive due to its 0.5" wider rim and offset, the fronts are flush with the fenderline or even slightly sticking out, but all in all, fronts look and are perfect.

    Ok, looks apart, these rims must help with performance.
    I have no idea now because i just drove it home after the install, will report back when i get back from a 500 mile rally trip by november.

    But not only is my stance wider and i have more rear rubber (2cm more each side). These rims are lighter!!!!

    The HGTE fronts with tires are around 23 kilos.
    The HGTE rears with 305 tires are around 28 kilos.
    The stock fronts with tires are around 26 kilos.
    The stock rears with 285 tires are 29 kilos.
    So that means in total : im 8 kilos or 17 pounds lighter with HGTE rims AND thats with 305 rear tires!! I can save even more weight if i use my stock 285 tires.

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    of course another great weekend and lots of stickers for our upcoming rally, and it starts to look better after a couple days :

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  2. alex550575430

    alex550575430 Formula Junior

    Jun 21, 2009
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    LOS ANGELES, CA
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    LIN ALEX
    John,

    Looks like you are ready for the Rally... Are you trying to confuse our guys on timing your check points from last year's 743 and this year's 740???

    Alex
     
  3. F430GB

    F430GB F1 Veteran

    May 5, 2008
    6,286
    Reno, NV
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    Gil Folk
    Those 599 HGTE rims look FANTASTIC on the 612! Nicely done! Thanks for sharing.

    -G.B.
     
  4. johns930

    johns930 Formula 3

    May 9, 2005
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    ha bro, i should of left the 1st ones on too!


     
  5. raider1968

    raider1968 F1 Rookie
    Owner

    Mar 13, 2008
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    NC Mnts & Asheville
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    John E
    what color is your 612?
     
  6. platinumsc

    platinumsc Formula Junior

    Apr 15, 2004
    256
    Lot's of people complain the 612 is not very attractive....I disagree with this.
    However, it would look so much better with a nice set of wheels. Glad to see someone take the plunge. Now it just needs a slight drop and you'd have a hot Ferrari.
     

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