Tire question for track (HPDE)
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I'm running the Toyo Proxes R888's 225/45 on 16's with a 10mm spacer. The wheels are BBS RX's and I have the offset M3 solid bushings from Condor. No rubbing up front or rear.
Lots of back and forth on this tire on the Spec forums, but I just had my first HPDE on them and thought they were fantastic.Comment
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Do you have spacers in the rear as well? I really do not want to use spacers for track. It's just my personal preference, but very thankful for the information. This information really made me understand what I will really need in the front. Thanks again.I'm running the Toyo Proxes R888's 225/45 on 16's with a 10mm spacer. The wheels are BBS RX's and I have the offset M3 solid bushings from Condor. No rubbing up front or rear.
Lots of back and forth on this tire on the Spec forums, but I just had my first HPDE on them and thought they were fantastic.sigpic
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buy quality spacers and you won't have a problem. if you look at most club/nasa race cars, spaces are often used.
of the 7 sets I've owned, i liked VAC spaces the best.Comment
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I'm also running spacers, 20mm motorpsort hardware spacers and extended studs. Both quality products, no vibration or issues.
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Cool great to know!!! So with styles 5 from an e38 with 225 45 16, 10 mm should do it?
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I'm tracking on 10mm spacers with hub extenders from Turner, with vorshlag studs.
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Are you planning on doing lots of track time, or just a few times a year?
If you are going to do it more than occasionally, I'd consider getting something less aggressive for the street, and having a dedicated set of track wheels/tires.
15x8s that Wh33lhop mentioned +225/45 NT-01/R888/Rivals would make a killer HPDE setup for an E30.Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com
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