I forgot to ask about TPMS. Are they compatible with the sensors?
Kevin
YES, you can fit 18x9.5s all four corners with 275s
Yes...
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That last pic looks like unauthorized...
Well I ended up not getting the new MX5 ,... and rather got another Evo.
Getting my Muellerized setup sometime in the next month, I'll probably be running STU this year so I hope my extra power help me out when compared to your years of experience at some of those Qualcomm AutoX days.
If I see you there I'll be sure to say hi.
Well I ended up not getting the new MX5 ,... and rather got another Evo.
Getting my Muellerized setup sometime in the next month, I'll probably be running STU this year so I hope my extra power help me out when compared to your years of experience at some of those Qualcomm AutoX days.
If I see you there I'll be sure to say hi.
much more to come
yes, with a large amount of additional grip grabing at the pavement irregularities you get some bit of left and right tugs at the wheel over uneven surfaces. Nothing you notice on the highway where you can take overpasses and ramps like never before...but something you notice on bad city streets.
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I've mounted my wheels up finally w/275/35/18s RT-615s, and no problems on the street. But with a stock suspension, not after market like you have, are you confident there will not be rubbing interference on the fender under track cornering conditions?
I'm a bit worried for my 1st event next week as they sure look close to, or even slightly beyond the front fender edge !!
Also what tire pressure do you recommend on track with these? With 235s RT-615s on stock wheels I was running 38 cold, but am thinking less for these?? Not really sure.
I'm a bit worried for my 1st event next week as they sure look close to, or even slightly beyond the front fender edge !!
Also what tire pressure do you recommend on track with these? With 235s RT-615s on stock wheels I was running 38 cold, but am thinking less for these?? Not really sure.
It is easier to see on a lowered car that these tuck under the lips just fine. I did do a slight rear fender roll but it may have been unnecessary. We also have a good amount of negative camber which tips the top of the tire in as well so consider that variable.
I don't like as much pressure as some do in these Falkens. I usually start between 28 and 32 psi cold and tune for the conditions.
I don't like as much pressure as some do in these Falkens. I usually start between 28 and 32 psi cold and tune for the conditions.
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