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4 or 5? - Printable Version +- Madison Motorsports (https://forum.mmsports.org) +-- Forum: Technical (https://forum.mmsports.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Forum: Technical Discussion (https://forum.mmsports.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=11) +--- Thread: 4 or 5? (/showthread.php?tid=1517) |
- Evan - 01-03-2005 MichaelJComputer Wrote:(except when chad is on his $bling$ r-tires.yay for mikey rules! - Mike - 01-03-2005 Evan Wrote:MichaelJComputer Wrote:(except when chad is on his $bling$ r-tires.yay for mikey rules! mikey likes it. - white_2kgt - 01-03-2005 MichaelJComputer Wrote:have you all seen my new website? <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.fasterthanyou.com">www.fasterthanyou.com</a><!-- w --> (except when chad is on his $bling$ r-tires. haha, actually my R wheels/tires are cheaper than my street tires. 1600 vs 2,000. --chad - Mike - 01-03-2005 that's still a lot of money. - .RJ - 01-03-2005 white_2kgt Wrote:haha, actually my R wheels/tires are cheaper than my street tires. 1600 vs 2,000. But they last half as long. 3200 vs. 2000. - Mike - 01-03-2005 but they give twice the grip! ahhhh my head! - white_2kgt - 01-03-2005 .RJ Wrote:white_2kgt Wrote:haha, actually my R wheels/tires are cheaper than my street tires. 1600 vs 2,000. true, but I don't have to buy wheels every time, just tires, and by the second purchase of tires I've broken even. 17" vs 18" tires. --chad - Mike - 01-03-2005 maybe you need 17s for the street? :twisted: - white_2kgt - 01-03-2005 MichaelJComputer Wrote:maybe you need 17s for the street? :twisted: Nevarrrrrr --chad - PDenbigh - 01-04-2005 Well, I grabbed an awesome deal on four Koesi K-1's 5x114.3's on ebay. Reconditioned, but guaranteed straight/balanced/good. Fronts are 16x7.5, rears are 16x8.5, basically that's enough to get the car rolling. I'll put inexpensive tires on them until I can determine the need for and/or find larger wheels, and if I do need larger ones I'll sell these. Or use one set as street, one set as track. So, 5 lugs it is! Recomendations on tire sizes for 7.5 and 8.5" rims? Recomendations on brands/models, fairly cheap, for a new track driver? This car isn't my DD, so sticky is ok. And if it rains I'll just run and hide. Thanks for the help guys! - white_2kgt - 01-04-2005 When you get them have them checked to make sure they are straight. Nothing will be worse than getting to the track only to find you have a hella vibe at 120+ and then eat up your wheel bearnings over some bent wheels. I know more than one person who got used wheels and they were bent to hell. Hum, 16x8.5 that will be fun to shop for. You can get a V700, V710 in 265/45ZR16 other than that for a cheap, sticky tire, you're on your own .--chad - Sijray21 - 01-04-2005 PDenbigh Wrote:Recomendations on tire sizes for 7.5 and 8.5" rims? Recomendations on brands/models, fairly cheap, for a new track driver? This car isn't my DD, so sticky is ok. And if it rains I'll just run and hide. what were you're stock tire dimensions? - white_2kgt - 01-04-2005 theguywiththeSi Wrote:PDenbigh Wrote:Recomendations on tire sizes for 7.5 and 8.5" rims? Recomendations on brands/models, fairly cheap, for a new track driver? This car isn't my DD, so sticky is ok. And if it rains I'll just run and hide. 14x7 IIRC --chad - PDenbigh - 01-04-2005 white_2kgt Wrote:14x7 IIRC Yeah, 14"x7" I think, I know for sure it was 14x"something too darn skinny." - Mike - 01-04-2005 14x7 ain't too shabby at all! definitely not 16x7.5 or 16x8.5 though
- PDenbigh - 01-05-2005 Thanks man. Maybe not too shabby by 1985 standards. For today though, I couldn't do a thing to the brakes and still have the wheels fit. 205's are the largest tire I could fit on it. Add to that the 4x108 bolt pattern and the limited supply of aftermarket goodies to match, and you can understand why it was time for a change. Now I can get bigger brakes and some good rubber and not be scared to death that I'm not going to stop and create an awesome show for those sitting on the deck at VIR. - PDenbigh - 01-06-2005 OK, Which tire do you guys like/have heard good things about? The size is 245/45/16 Yokohoma AVSES100: Yoko's Kumho Supra 712's: Kumho's Both have 280 tredwear, both have AA traction, A temp, both are below $100ea, and both get good reviews. Based on what I've read, I like the Yokohama's. I'm interested to see if anyone here has had experience with either? Edit: When I get two sets of wheels, I'll get some Toyo R-1's or something. Right now, I want something I can track, and still drive home. The car is not my DD, so I will basically only have interstate miles to/from the track. I can't spend much on them either b/c I'm putting so much into the conversion, brakes, and wheels. - Mike - 01-06-2005 I'd go with the ES100s, I've heard better reviews than the 710s. The ES is just a slight bit below the grip of an Azenis, but obviously you don't have that option. - Evan - 01-06-2005 ES100 by far (and dont you mean 712, not 710? that link is to the 712) - white_2kgt - 01-06-2005 PDenbigh Wrote:Kumho Supra 712's: Kumho's NONONONONONONONONONONO Do NOT get those. They blow donkey butt. That's what I have on my FR500's and I hate them. They DO NOT have any grip, hot, warm, cold, nothing. They are decent in the rain but that's IT. They are not worth a shit on the track. --chad |