If you run the R888's run the 325/20's Very sticky and with 20's you get a little less wheelspin... changing the final drive to a 3.3 will better alleviate the
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If you run the R888's run the 325/20's Very sticky and with 20's you get a little less wheelspin... changing the final drive to a 3.3 will better alleviate the wheel spin and adding the Race Logic traction control from GTM made a HUGE difference!!!!
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I wanna try the r888s but my stance would wear them out quick.
Anyone here around -2 camber ever run those tires? How long did they last you? At those prices I would hate to have em wear out so quick. What's the next best one below that price wise? |
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R888's only come in a 285/35/20 and 315/30/20 However 3.3 final drive will always help plus a few other factors. ,
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There is Yokohama AD08 that I will try when my RE-11 wear out. reason why ill go with AD08 is because I want 295/30/19 which RE-11 doesn't offer, otherwise I will go for another re-11 without a doubt.
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I recently switched from Hankook V12 to Continental DW for the front, and it feels pretty good.
For the rear, I'm still on the Hankook V12. It has been barely 8 months, and it is already getting bald. Decent tire for the money with the amount of power I'm pushing, but it doesn't last as long. I might switch to the Continental DW, but the only size available is 285/35. I've come to accept the fact that with this much power, none of the rear tires is going to last more than 2 years. With my driving habits, I'm doing fine with rear tires costing less than $300 each. Are you guys spinning the tires after the shift, or from a roll? Any of you guys considered upgrading certain components to improve traction?
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Awesome... how about replacing the bushings? Definitely tighten up the drivetrain motion, right? I haven't wheel hopped in a long time. In fact, I'm surprised my diff bushing is still intact. I'm at 49k miles.
I might make do with 285/35 DWs, and then consider getting Whiteline bushings for starters. I've not looked into replacing the vLSD yet. My car is still a daily driver, so it doesn't shred tires nearly as much as the Hyundai on snow.
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Has anyone changed LSD n stayed with stock gearing? I'm at 534 n mainly jus do street racing so I'm wondering if switchin to taller gears is beneficial to me. For those that went with higher gears did u do it specifically for the drag strip so u don't hve to switch into 5th gear?
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Definitely switch to the same FD gear as Mr. Squeeze. He seems to be quite happy with his setup with improved traction and less frequent shifting.
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The 3.3 will help you out for sure, my car is mainly for the street as well. I am not sure who else has made the switch besides my self.
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