Thinking about Toyo's for stock NA wheels... Looking for Ultra High Performance... Most driving is spirited street, but as I learn the occasional track would not be out of the question... I have just ordered the Racing Beat Suspension Kit and Koni Sport Shocks...
Should I go with the Proxes T1R's or T1-S'?
Toyo's on stock NA
Next question...
1. I would like a 16 in wheel, however want to keep things lite...Thinking about ENKEI 16 x 7 RP-F1's...Thoughts?
2. Keeping in mind the Racing Beat Suspension Kit, Koni Sport Shocks, and now Toyo Proxes T1R's (205/45ZR16) will I need a fender lip roll? NOTE: I have no plans of lowering any further than the stock Racing Beat Suspension Kit.
3. Within a year, or so, I plan to install a JR Supercharger. Will the 16 x 7 RP-F1's support a 225/40ZR16?
...when can you hook-me-up! Tires/Wheels/Installation/etc.
1. I would like a 16 in wheel, however want to keep things lite...Thinking about ENKEI 16 x 7 RP-F1's...Thoughts?
2. Keeping in mind the Racing Beat Suspension Kit, Koni Sport Shocks, and now Toyo Proxes T1R's (205/45ZR16) will I need a fender lip roll? NOTE: I have no plans of lowering any further than the stock Racing Beat Suspension Kit.
3. Within a year, or so, I plan to install a JR Supercharger. Will the 16 x 7 RP-F1's support a 225/40ZR16?
...when can you hook-me-up! Tires/Wheels/Installation/etc.
You won't need a fender roll, those 16x7 RP-F1 will fit in there just fine with the 205s...even the 225s. Note that if we were really trying to max our performance of 225s then we would opt for the 16x8 RP-F1...but the 16x7 will certainly work fine for a street toy.
Brian Goodwin
Good-Win Racing
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