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I've found, with my standard suspension, that there is no substitute for Cups this side of slicks and I've tried just about everything. Main problem is other tyres just over heat way too easy, a problem I never get with Cups when everything is set just so with the geo, pressures, etc. For the track at least.
If I did much road mileage I'm sure I'd also stick some Falkens on on my spare set but right now both sets of wheels have Cups.
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2 X 9,5x18 et 33 front 2 X 9,5x18 et 22 back 265/35/18 on all corners or ( but probably the above...) 2 X 10x18 et 35 front 2 X 10x18 et 22 back 275/35/18 on all corners -3.0 front / -2.2 rear camber ( adjustable suspension...) and i will see what the outcome is.... but the "boys" in the other side of the Atlantic who track their cars a lot, are using the above tire specs... and i dont know if it has any relevance in "our" cars but bmw is using in E46 s54 E46 gtr s62 Z4M coupe E92 alms 27/65-18 front & 28/71-18 rear in 11inch wheels...( that is almost like an 275/40/18 tire) |
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What type/make of tyres?
I think this would be a good idea overall for track but I would be tempted to stay on the 9.5 and not go to the 10 as I think at the front you might just struggle on some of the faster tracks with tramlining. I suppose you could then real the camber in but.... Looking at the ET, could you get 4 similar rims and use a pair of spacers so you can rotate tyres. If I coul rotate tyres front to back I would double their life (fronts wearing out inside and outside edges and rears on the main tread.) Quote:
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Would you be able to run 265/35/18 all round on standard suspension?
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i think to i might end up with the 9,5 all round.... although guys in the other side of the ocean use the 10inch with no problems and they have some looooooong straights on their tracks.... is about the same running front backs and the opposite than changing a set of new fronts every other time... as for tires probably A048 yoko's or 888 toyo's or if i can find the nitto NT01 some where in europe...wich ever comes cheaper..... |
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