New Vorsteiner Wheels Installed!!!
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New Vorsteiner Wheels Installed!!!
My company works closely with Vorsteiner and they finally decided to borrow my car for development and promotional use. These are the new Vorsteiner V-FF 103's in Carbon Graphite for the Jaguar F-Type!
Wheel and tire specs:
Front: 21x9 +32 (265/30R21 Michelin Pilot Sport 4S)
Rear: 21x10.5 +25 (305/25R21 Michelin Pilot Sport 4S)
I'm lowered on H&R springs with ZERO rubbing. More wheels and options from Vorsteiner coming soon...
Photos courtesy of Ted7: https://ted7.smugmug.com/Cars/Profes...Prjg36/F-Type/
Wheel and tire specs:
Front: 21x9 +32 (265/30R21 Michelin Pilot Sport 4S)
Rear: 21x10.5 +25 (305/25R21 Michelin Pilot Sport 4S)
I'm lowered on H&R springs with ZERO rubbing. More wheels and options from Vorsteiner coming soon...
Photos courtesy of Ted7: https://ted7.smugmug.com/Cars/Profes...Prjg36/F-Type/
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Must be a mistype as tires in photos are 21s. As an aside I know many are running 305s on 10.5 inch wheels. Ftype17 posted a chart showing 295s max on 10.5 inch. Obviously 305s seem to work on 10.5 inch, assuming the rest of FR500GT's info is accurate.
Last edited by jaguny; 06-19-2018 at 06:17 PM.
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I think you have that backwards lol Rohana is a new company that replicates bigger companies like Vorsteiner. All good
Thanks man and agreed! Will I be seeing you at our next PFS Cars and Coffee on Saturday July 21st?
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Great looking setup!
Just one suggestion if you don't mind - upgrade those weeny brakes! You have done a huge amount of mods already so it's a shame the new rims really highlight the tininess of the base model brakes.
It's not hard to upgrade the rears from the misiscule 326 mm ones to the 376 mm ones, I have done it and there is a whole thread about it on here.
Not so sure about the front brakes as I don't think anyone has upgraded the 355 mm to the 380 mm, but I suspect it's a fairly simple "plug and play".
Of course if you get new rotors you should maybe get the Wortec two piece ones, available at VividRacing, and even consider their Brembo front caliper package seeing as the OEM 380 mm front calipers cost a bundle anyway.
Just one suggestion if you don't mind - upgrade those weeny brakes! You have done a huge amount of mods already so it's a shame the new rims really highlight the tininess of the base model brakes.
It's not hard to upgrade the rears from the misiscule 326 mm ones to the 376 mm ones, I have done it and there is a whole thread about it on here.
Not so sure about the front brakes as I don't think anyone has upgraded the 355 mm to the 380 mm, but I suspect it's a fairly simple "plug and play".
Of course if you get new rotors you should maybe get the Wortec two piece ones, available at VividRacing, and even consider their Brembo front caliper package seeing as the OEM 380 mm front calipers cost a bundle anyway.
Last edited by OzXFR; 06-19-2018 at 07:47 PM.
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Thank you sir!
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Photos courtesy of Ted7: https://ted7.smugmug.com/Cars/Profes...Prjg36/F-Type/