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#41
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ORIGINAL: TomRitt
yea stick with 17 or 18's and im not sure on what width is best . Just remember the tip can only hold so much tq
yea stick with 17 or 18's and im not sure on what width is best . Just remember the tip can only hold so much tq
I'm not worried about the torque issue all that much. Right now I'm only thinking about chipping and exhaust and a few other mods. I will never put a supercharger on it or anything like that. Would you see the tip as an issue with just a few performance mods?
#42
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I found a thread on tire width. It sounds like 18s with 225/40s all around is the way to go. It appears that you can go with a staggered set up with 245/30s in the rear too. I know that porsche has gone with an exaggerated staggered set up on the new 911 4S. I read that, even though it was counter-intuitive, the engineers figured out that wider tires in the rear helped reduce the feeling up understeer or "push" in AWD cars. I have limited experience in AWD cars, so I doubt I could confirm that right off the bat. I would guess that this all comes into play when driving rather hard and not just cruising to work anyway.
Didn't mean to hi-jack your thread. Your car looks great. I need to find a cool locale to take some better picts like you did.
Didn't mean to hi-jack your thread. Your car looks great. I need to find a cool locale to take some better picts like you did.
#44
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Thanks!
Pturbo, you dont want a staggered set-up, Wider back tires will result in more understeer. Understeer is a result of more grip in the back than the front
Pturbo, you dont want a staggered set-up, Wider back tires will result in more understeer. Understeer is a result of more grip in the back than the front
#45
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ORIGINAL: TomRitt
Pturbo, you dont want a staggered set-up, Wider back tires will result in more understeer. Understeer is a result of more grip in the back than the front
Pturbo, you dont want a staggered set-up, Wider back tires will result in more understeer. Understeer is a result of more grip in the back than the front
#49
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Hey man I'll totally give you an internship if you can figure out how the heck supply chain management fits into a restaurant delivery service. That would be the best deal I could ever think of....