Tegiwa's Type R Track Car Featuring APEX 19" EC-7 Wheels

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Tegiwa, authorized dealer for APEX Race Parts, recently track tested our 19×9.5″ ET43 EC-7 wheels on their Type R at Silverstone Circuit raceway located in the UK. Here are a couple of photos with the wheels and tires freshly mounted for the track day in the uber nice garages of Silverstone. The 19×9.5″ ET43 is an aggressive fitment that allows you to run 265 tires at all corners without any fender work or spacers. Tegiwa did not encounter any scrubbing on hard cornering during their testing. Seen below, this FK8 currently runs the stock suspension and factory Brembo brakes with this fully rotatable square setup.

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- APEX 19×9.5″ ET43 EC-7 Wheels in Satin Black
- 265/35/19 Advans Tires
- Requires a 64.1mm to 72.56mm Hubcentric Ring

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should tint the front windows so it looks more balanced
 

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I wonder if there are any plans for 19 x 8.5 size with >ET53 offset wheels from Apex. We can probably always use more SCCA Street class legal options....(currently there are 3). With the weight and price of these(popular with Camaros) should be a good option...
 

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Silly question, but the rears look like the tire would make contact with the fender.. is this not the case? Is there enough camber change on compression to avoid it?

Peter
 

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Silly question, but the rears look like the tire would make contact with the fender.. is this not the case? Is there enough camber change on compression to avoid it?

Peter
I’m concerned about this as well?
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