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I ran these on my CSL on standard CSL rims.
It handled very well, no issues ![]() |
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Picture as promised...
I will try to dig out some more.
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and with the car moving....
this is with the set-up you want - plus at the front there are 12mm spacers.
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Piggy back on this if I may
![]() Anyone used 225/40/19 at the front and 255/30/19 at the rear. 10mm less than the standard front and rear, higher profile of 40 at the front, instead of 35. |
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![]() Actually faster in a straight line with the narrower tyres. ![]() I have been offered these tyres at rather a good price, and cannot see any great downside for road use with the 4% less contact area and maybe better for drifting. ![]() |
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