AME TM02 IN STOCK 18" and 19"
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AME TM02 IN STOCK 18" and 19"
AME TM02's are back in stock. Here are the sizes available.
18x9.0 +15 and 10.0 +15: Gun Black and Hypersilver
18x9.5 +22 and 10.5 +22: Gun Black ONLY!!!!
19x9.5 +22 and 10.5 +22: Gun Black Only.
PM FOR PRICE!!!!!!!!!!!
18x9.0 +15 and 10.0 +15: Gun Black and Hypersilver
18x9.5 +22 and 10.5 +22: Gun Black ONLY!!!!
19x9.5 +22 and 10.5 +22: Gun Black Only.
PM FOR PRICE!!!!!!!!!!!
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pm's sent.
In regards to wheel weight I will be glad to post them once I receive them.
I did email and figured I'd leave it in "engrish" cause it will mean much more. I can't emphasize enough how too light of a wheel can sacrifice rigidity and thereby reduce cornering grip. Here's what the AME Rep had to say in response to a prior email about the Cyber EVO. He is quite diplomatic in his engrish I must say. As you know the RE30 is a lighter weight wheel but the heavier MAT TM02 has produced improved results on more than one vehicle.
"The TM-02 18105 +22 is 9.88kg(21.8lbs).
Our TM-02 can get the similar time using RE30 and not slower than that.
It is proved that Cyber EVO, Feel’s FD2, Pro Stock Racing Z33 they all used to use RE30.
It maybe just lucky, but after they changed to TM-02, they increase the record and became No.1 in Japan.
That way I can say that the performance is same or at least not lower than RAYS RE30.
As you know, TM-02 is heavier than RE30, but weight is not the most important thing on the track.
The Cyber EVO one is just adjusted the ET so it will be heavier or same, and they use 20mm Spacer."
Thanks, vex
In regards to wheel weight I will be glad to post them once I receive them.
I did email and figured I'd leave it in "engrish" cause it will mean much more. I can't emphasize enough how too light of a wheel can sacrifice rigidity and thereby reduce cornering grip. Here's what the AME Rep had to say in response to a prior email about the Cyber EVO. He is quite diplomatic in his engrish I must say. As you know the RE30 is a lighter weight wheel but the heavier MAT TM02 has produced improved results on more than one vehicle.
"The TM-02 18105 +22 is 9.88kg(21.8lbs).
Our TM-02 can get the similar time using RE30 and not slower than that.
It is proved that Cyber EVO, Feel’s FD2, Pro Stock Racing Z33 they all used to use RE30.
It maybe just lucky, but after they changed to TM-02, they increase the record and became No.1 in Japan.
That way I can say that the performance is same or at least not lower than RAYS RE30.
As you know, TM-02 is heavier than RE30, but weight is not the most important thing on the track.
The Cyber EVO one is just adjusted the ET so it will be heavier or same, and they use 20mm Spacer."
Thanks, vex