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Join Date: Nov 14, 2005
Location: Lake Orion, MI
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I totally agree with you (just not Lon ) ... all's I'm saying is it's not necessary to get "trained" to go to a track day on a road course. The "newbie" group is just that, and they usually take it pretty easy out there. I do plan to autox this season myself, and I'm sure it will make me all that much better and safer on the road courses.
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Join Date: Dec 19, 2005
Location: Cincinnati, OH
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I've done one autocross event in my car when it was bone stock about a year or two ago. I also drive on a really twisty road 3 nights of the week at around midnight (I work 2nd shift and get off at midnight). I learn more and more every night just by driving a tad over the speed limit and I get a feel more for the car. The speed limit is 35 and I usually do around 40-50 on it.
I'm buying new tires with my tax refund and I'm currently trying to decide between: Know a friend that works at Tire Discounters - OEM size KDW2's on stock wheels 750.00 including tax + Free alignment & balancing anytime from any tire discounters + Nitrogen inflation + Road Hazard, free tire with any hazard that occurs Members from SRTForums + Lighter 16 inch ACR BBS wheels + Wider KDW tires + usually selling between 600-800 dollars with wheels and tires - (obviously no free alignment, balancing, road hazard, nitrogen inflation) - used (most have less than 1,000 miles on them) - might have to drive over 2 hours to pick them up
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noTe / randy the orthodox anti-rice 2004 Dodge SRT-4 Lightweight Daily Driver Last edited by noTe; 02-15-2006 at 08:30 PM. |
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Join Date: Nov 14, 2005
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Try to get a 17x7.5 rim (35-38mm offset) and a 225/45/17 tire (Kumho or Falken are the best bang for the $$). I've seen new packages in the $700 range for that size rim and Falken 615's. The 16's from the ACR are nice and will definantly work well, but I just don't like the looks of the smaller diameter rim. DON'T get the stock size! WIDER is better! |
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Join Date: Dec 19, 2005
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I want to get new wheels and tires, except I really only have 700-800 dollars to spend all together. That is why the ACR wheels with tires are a great deal to me because they come with extremely good tires. Any new wheels I get will be 16 inch wheels and be as wider for sure. I'm just really concerned that whatever tire I do buy will suck or be less quality than the KDW2's. I'm not worried about spending money on the actual tires themselves as long as they are the best.
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noTe / randy the orthodox anti-rice 2004 Dodge SRT-4 Lightweight Daily Driver Last edited by noTe; 02-15-2006 at 09:29 PM. |
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Join Date: Nov 14, 2005
Location: Lake Orion, MI
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The SSR in a 17x7.5 is about the best setup anyone could hope for (including me), but as you and BlueFlamer know ... holy crap are they expensive!
Good luck in your search. |
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Thanks
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Join Date: Feb 17, 2006
Location: dane
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for you guys that want a stiffer front bar get the pt vert bar it is bigger then the hard top unit.
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