Currently... 9.5" +25 front w/ 255/40/18 and -2.5 camber 10.5" +15 rear w/ 285/35/18 and -1.5 camber I just bought 4 285/35 RS-3's so thinking square wheels also. I put
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Would you change this setup?
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9.5" +25 front w/ 255/40/18 and -2.5 camber 10.5" +15 rear w/ 285/35/18 and -1.5 camber I just bought 4 285/35 RS-3's so thinking square wheels also. I put the rears on the front and on the back I put the 20mm spacer that was on the front with the rear wheels. Future?? 10.5" +15 front w/ 285/35/18 and -2.5 camber 10.5" -5 rear w/ 285/35/18 and -1.5 camber Should I do it? Before After
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no, the before setup looks performance oriented at least, the after setup is so aggressive your tires poke out the arches. are you changing spring/damp setting to compensate the softer wheel rate?
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Or, if after stays, roll the fenders (joke, (meby?))
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the Z1 track car i believe runs 10.5 +15 all around. so the front should poke then and the rear should be sucked in. not sure how much camber they're running though.
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yah, it's the suspension stiffness measured at the wheel. since you're pushing the wheel away from the car, it gives more leverage thus softening your suspension. again, i dont know your application so dont know if thats going to be a big factor or not.
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Front's are 18x10 +30 (-2.2* camber) Rear's are 18x11 +18 (-1.8* camber) 295/40's on all 4 in this picture. IMHO Syno, get the same Enkei 18x10.5 +15 wheels the Z1 PWC race car is using along with a set of spacers and extended studs for the rear and call it a day. This will also give you plenty of wheel to throw even more rubber on down the road if you want. (315's )
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Makes sense. Well at one of the stiffest I've seen here if I do change it I'm not to worried. Cars getting built for track like mid ohio, VIR etc.
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