AlbertD
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Selling my set of 18x11s Apex EC7 wheels since I finally upgraded to a fully forged setup. These were my dedicated track wheels so they were driven on to the limit whenever they saw road time. I cycled through various sets of 305/35 and 315/30 NT01s and R888Rs with these and they performed great!
Since they saw a lot of track time, 2 of the wheels do have some inner lip bend(s). The bends are slight, so not necessarily noticeable upon visual inspection, but you can certainly tell when doing a runout test. I ran them like this for quite a while and never noticed any issues out on track. The tracks I frequent are all fairly low speed (Less than 100mph most of the time) so if there were any vibrations, I didn't notice them. I would recommend getting them inspected if you do plan on using all 4, otherwise, the other 2 seem to be in good condition as I didn't see any large deviations with a runout test. All 4 wheels did balance out fine last time I had tires mounted.
Selling the set of 4 for $500, local only. I am willing to drive out a couple of hours if necessary.
Please feel free to ask any questions!
Since they saw a lot of track time, 2 of the wheels do have some inner lip bend(s). The bends are slight, so not necessarily noticeable upon visual inspection, but you can certainly tell when doing a runout test. I ran them like this for quite a while and never noticed any issues out on track. The tracks I frequent are all fairly low speed (Less than 100mph most of the time) so if there were any vibrations, I didn't notice them. I would recommend getting them inspected if you do plan on using all 4, otherwise, the other 2 seem to be in good condition as I didn't see any large deviations with a runout test. All 4 wheels did balance out fine last time I had tires mounted.
Selling the set of 4 for $500, local only. I am willing to drive out a couple of hours if necessary.
Please feel free to ask any questions!
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