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Wolfrace Lightweight PRO-LITE Matt black orange


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Wolfrace Lightweight PRO-LITE Matt black orange


Pro-Lite - the new track ready wheel from Wolfrace available in a variety of colour finishes. The Wolfrace range now features our first lightweight wheel suitable for road and track use.
The Pro-Lite wheel is similar in design to the hugely successful ‘Pro-Sprint’ wheel. The multi-spoke appearance remains but the manufacturing process used means, for example, that the 7.5x18” version weighs just 9.2kg compared to 11kg for a standard 7.5x18” alloy wheel.
The full list of weights (based on double drill and maximum PCD) is;  7.0x17"  7.8kg
Offsets: 35, 40

The Pro-Lite is available in a range of colours consisting of Matt black with orange rim, Gloss black with blue rim, white with red rim, Gloss black with red rim, Gloss black with Orange and Gun metal with red rim - giving maximum opportunity for colour coding and individuality. The Pro-Lite wheel is used and approved by Advent Motorsport and is currently in use on several competitive race cars in various race formula.

Redline Magazine have a set of Pro-Lite's on their TT - heres what they said about them:

The Pro-Lites weighed in at almost 5kg a corner lighter than the standard TT alloys (8.39kg versus 13.24kg), but most importantly the way the car drove was transformed, so much so we have left them on the TT for now at least!

Lap times (on a 1.5min lap) was around 4sec a lap faster, with the car feeling a whole crapload lighter, similar to a lighter flywheel really if I could relate it to anything else.

Acceleration in a straight line was also faster by a few tenths of a second.