Originally Posted by skidad62 Will 305s on Rays clear without camber if I'm running 25mm spacers? I kinda doubt it. I have a 20mm which I might have to remove
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I have a 20mm which I might have to remove or make 15mm (I'm also going to remove most my camber with a camber kit)
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If you go 245/305, it'll be interesting to get adjustable front camber arms and dial in a little more negative camber to increase efficiency of the front tires during cornering, offset the "plow" that the huge stagger will cause
member Nismo09 runs the SPL front arms, he dialed in lots more negative camber and he's on stock nismo setup (40mm stagger), and the steering has come to life quite a bit Last edited by cv129; 09-25-2013 at 06:24 PM. |
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It just like folks have stated it all depends, if you track add camber and you can't get stiff enough in the front, but if you daily drive and want run camber for looks a spirited driving, you are going to need a fund for tire replacement. I have 305s rear and 265s up front. I bought rear camber arms and toe bolts so that I could run them at factory settings. There is under steer, but grip is much better over all. I'm running SO-4s.
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The bigger the difference in front and rear tire widths, the more the car will understeer. Car manufacturers started using staggered tire sizes on sports cars mainly for safety reasons. Of course, there's also the extra grip advantage.
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The forum consensus is RE-11s or Michelin PSS. Weight is going to vary depending on the tire.
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And PSS's are LIGHT. The lightest tire I have seen in any/every size
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It's going to be a while, since I just picked up a set of Nismo wheels with fresh OEM rubber.
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You wouldn't want something stickier at the expense of road noise for the TT?
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Than the PSS? Maybe. It's a DD, so noise is a concern. So far, I've been pretty impressed with the stock Nismo rubber.
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PSS are sticky... For DD tires, I guess it depends what all is happening or you're doing with it, and in hot āss Houston, if the PSSs get really hot you'll lose grip. RE-11's can take more heat, but more noise
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It'll be a while before it's an issue. It looks like I'll go through two sets of rears before I need new fronts.
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