Does anyone know of anywhere cheaper than tirerack on the SSR comp's, or same price with free shipping to an APO address?
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I don't know anyone one else who is authorized to sell these. I bought mine from tire rack.
what is you opinion on the rims? I was thinking about those or the 5zigen FN01R. I saw the FN01R on discount tire, but they were the cast rims. They wanted some jack for the forged.
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If you don't have a 5-lug these are for sells,
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1024731
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1024731
You might have some luck finding the SSR Type C, only Tire Rack sells the Competitions. The Type C is basically the same wheels exept no centercap and no polished lip.
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i went to tire rack do they make the comps in 16's?
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It probably doesn't matter much, but I'll take a secod to point out that you can buy SSR 15x7.5 Competitions. The Type C is only 7" wide...at least the only ones I've ever seen are 7".
If you wait and keep shopping, you might be surprised how cheaply you can find a good set of Type C's.
It probably doesn't matter much, but I'll take a secod to point out that you can buy SSR 15x7.5 Competitions. The Type C is only 7" wide...at least the only ones I've ever seen are 7".

If you wait and keep shopping, you might be surprised how cheaply you can find a good set of Type C's.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by George Knighton »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">It probably doesn't matter much, but I'll take a secod to point out that you can buy SSR 15x7.5 Competitions. The Type C is only 7" wide...at least the only ones I've ever seen are 7". 
If you wait and keep shopping, you might be surprised how cheaply you can find a good set of Type C's.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Actually, you can get Type Cs in 15x7.5".

If you wait and keep shopping, you might be surprised how cheaply you can find a good set of Type C's.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Actually, you can get Type Cs in 15x7.5".
I couldn't find the type C's on tirerack's web site. I found these compX's that look about the same. If there forged and cheaper I would pefer them. On wheelspecs web site they had the type C's weight at 9.2lbs for the 15x7 and 11.1 for the 15x7.5 competitions.

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If you wait and keep shopping, you might be surprised how cheaply you can find a good set of Type C's.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Sad but true... there are only a small handful of people who value these wheels. The vast majority either wants something like a cheap rota, or a "real jdm" version of what Rota is copying.
I just sold a set of virtually new SSR comps for a sickeningly low price.
Anyway... to the original poster, Tirerack is the ONLY place to buy a "ssr competition". They're made specifically for them and anyone else who is selling them is a tirerack reseller. Personally, I love the fact that I can get a replacement for a wheel from tirerack on short-notice should something go wrong -- as opposed to the slow-boat from whoknowswhere...
If you wait and keep shopping, you might be surprised how cheaply you can find a good set of Type C's.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Sad but true... there are only a small handful of people who value these wheels. The vast majority either wants something like a cheap rota, or a "real jdm" version of what Rota is copying.
I just sold a set of virtually new SSR comps for a sickeningly low price.
Anyway... to the original poster, Tirerack is the ONLY place to buy a "ssr competition". They're made specifically for them and anyone else who is selling them is a tirerack reseller. Personally, I love the fact that I can get a replacement for a wheel from tirerack on short-notice should something go wrong -- as opposed to the slow-boat from whoknowswhere...
If you like those wheels you should look into these:
Black Racing Pro-N1:
I like the SSR competitions myself, but they are a good deal of money with nice tires - about $1300 shipped from Tirerack. These Pro-N1s are slightly cheaper and you don't see them around as much.
Black Racing Pro-N1:
I like the SSR competitions myself, but they are a good deal of money with nice tires - about $1300 shipped from Tirerack. These Pro-N1s are slightly cheaper and you don't see them around as much.
Those wheels do look nice. I looked on wheel max's website, and they had them listed under 5Zigen. I tried to look them up on wheelspecs and 5Zigen USA and couldn't find any info on them. I imagine for that price they are cast. I just bought a set of Works rszr's about a hour ago. They look pretty damn ugly, but hey their price was cheap and the're forged.
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I know someone who can get some type C's ... u gotta pick them up at a sea port though
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Just a reminder that Type C's are not hubcentric.
They are strong, so you'll probably never have a problem, even in track use, but some of our more analytical owners get upset by things like that.
They are strong, so you'll probably never have a problem, even in track use, but some of our more analytical owners get upset by things like that.

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Black Racing Pro-N1:
These Pro-N1s are slightly cheaper and you don't see them around as much.</TD></TR></TABLE>
They're also one of the heaviest wheels in this segment as opposed to one of the lightest.
Black Racing Pro-N1:
These Pro-N1s are slightly cheaper and you don't see them around as much.</TD></TR></TABLE>
They're also one of the heaviest wheels in this segment as opposed to one of the lightest.

