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    #16
    Originally posted by rwh11385
    Jet H runs 225-50-14s on his basketweaves...
    extra half inch, though.
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      #17
      kinda unrelated, but the R compounds i have used dont seem as unforgiving as i was expecting. When they let go, was not a big of a deal and i was preparing for...same size as my street tyres, 205/55R15 on basketweaves. admittedly i was using tarmac rally R's, not full slicks.
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        #18
        like its hard to pick up a set of baskets...

        steal matt's RAs

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          #19
          Originally posted by rwh11385
          like its hard to pick up a set of baskets...

          steal matt's RAs
          He already had them. His loss. :)

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            #20
            Some of the guys have used bottlecaps for their RA-1's for the spec e30 racing. The hoosiers are a bit wider though and I have to run a small spacer to be able to use them on the front without rubbing the strut. You won't come near the fender liner because of how much smaller diameter the tire is compared to stock. Stu, have you looked into getting camber plates, they will help a lot with grip and tire life. Treat race tires like a new track, take your time getting used to them but it is amazing how much more grip they have.

            JoshH - Hoosier and everyone who has autox'd or tracked the 04's has suggested higher air pressures. They corrected the issue on the new ones so you won't cord the outside edge like before.

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              #21
              are we seriously arguing about half inches? Just fucking put 225's on a 6" rim and forget about it. This whole tire width recommendation is bullshit. I have put 225's on 6,7, and 8" rims at the track. Guess what? none have come off the bead.

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                #22
                Originally posted by Skafrog
                are we seriously arguing about half inches? Just fucking put 225's on a 6" rim and forget about it. This whole tire width recommendation is bullshit. I have put 225's on 6,7, and 8" rims at the track. Guess what? none have come off the bead.
                your mom worries about half inches....

                i've seen her take 6", 7", and 8"

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Gus
                  kinda unrelated, but the R compounds i have used dont seem as unforgiving as i was expecting. When they let go, was not a big of a deal and i was preparing for...same size as my street tyres, 205/55R15 on basketweaves. admittedly i was using tarmac rally R's, not full slicks.

                  Yeah, not all R compounds are the same. The Hoosiers tend to let go pretty quick. Then the 710's are more predictable but don't quite have the ultimate stick but last longer. I have yet to try others.

                  Cheades, That's intresting about the 04 Hoosier, I didn't have that problem and never heard about it. But I wasn't running it on a BMW.
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                    #24
                    Originally posted by cheades
                    Some of the guys have used bottlecaps for their RA-1's for the spec e30 racing.
                    The SE30's run 205/50 RA-1's as the spec tire size for 15 in rims.
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                      #25
                      155///MPH - Our spec series must be different, they just started this year allowing the e30's to use 15" rims.

                      JoshH - I am going mostly off what I have read from other people, I haven't had that much experience with the Hoosiers yet. Should know a lot more though after the next few weeks.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by rwh11385
                        your mom worries about half inches....

                        i've seen her take 6", 7", and 8"
                        HAHAHHAHA.

                        i have put 225/50/15 on a 15x6" rim. no problem at all.
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                          #27
                          225/50/14 RA-1's here I come!!


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                            #28
                            Originally posted by cheades
                            155///MPH - Our spec series must be different, they just started this year allowing the e30's to use 15" rims.
                            9.3.9.1. Tires shall be DOT approved, size 205/55/14 or 205/50/15, any brand, unless specified in these regulations.

                            As far as I know this wasn't new as of this year. It was the same rule from years past.
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                              #29
                              Originally posted by 155///MPH
                              9.3.9.1. Tires shall be DOT approved, size 205/55/14 or 205/50/15, any brand, unless specified in these regulations.

                              As far as I know this wasn't new as of this year. It was the same rule from years past.
                              I don't want to drag this post off topic too much, but it must be a bit different on the two coasts. I remember talking with a few spec e30 racers here in Seattle and they were happy they could start using 15's.

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                                #30
                                That's cool, as far as I know there are only 1-3 SE30 guys on the entire West Coast.

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