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Old 03-25-2009, 12:15 PM   #7
james schaechter
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Default Re: Monocoque Challenge Star Wheel

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Originally Posted by Jeff Lee View Post
I've run the same pair of Monocoque "Aluma-Lites" for about ten years now. Weighs about 7.5#'s. I've never had a problem. My car is approximately 52% front weight and it almost always has the front wheels off the ground with it's share of bouncing around also.
Now I do refrain from the road race antics on the return roads like I see a lot of racers do because a wheel like this is not designed for ANY side loads such as fast cornering.
Jeff, I like the light weight, but I think there is an issue with some models and not others. I will have to take some pics of a broken one and a set of newer ones that I have. they are different and, (I hope) that the newer ones are safer. None of mine were SFI approved. I know what you are saying about the road racing. I have seen it, but anyone that races a Nova knows that the wheels wont turn.

We just bought a set of SFI approved Mickey thompsons from Larry Hodge. they are 7.0lbs and are sfi approved. The old Monos are back ups now. When I get the garage this weekend I will take some pics. Might be worth checking out.
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