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    123s achilies are seriouse up front


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    Quote Originally Posted by Darenm View Post
    Ohhh Nicky asshole
    What size will you be running some tyres are hard to get in awkward sizes ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by nicky h View Post
    What size will you be running some tyres are hard to get in awkward sizes ?
    215/40/17 is the plan common tyre man :P


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    Toyo t1r's or federal rsr's are a good front tyre


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    I had them on the silver skyline in a Yokohama prada spec 2 good wet and dry


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    PM size I'll get ya price on RSR's,


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    Quote Originally Posted by nicky h View Post
    I had them on the silver skyline in a Yokohama prada spec 2 good wet and dry
    Them Yokohamas are reasonably priced and seem to have got good reviews any way


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    zero toe on a rwd will kill the tyres for daily use as when you accelerate they front wheels spread so need slightly toe in and max camber 3deg. And 7deg castor for

    Used 888 didn't take the mileage to easy wore out too quick driving m50/few back roads, best used potenza, Dunlop sp and fedral 595rsr all take the mileage

    Originally Posted by sc86
    better thread would be pics of all the savage jap cars parked up hidden around the country in sheds!

    No because whores like you will buy em and break em

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    Quote Originally Posted by paulr5 View Post
    zero toe on a rwd will kill the tyres for daily use as when you accelerate they front wheels spread so need slightly toe in and max camber 3deg. And 7deg castor for

    Used 888 didn't take the mileage to easy wore out too quick driving m50/few back roads, best used potenza, Dunlop sp and fedral 595rsr all take the mileage
    Yes il be planning on running quite a bit of caster as il be running about 4-5 neg camber on the front so once it's set up I just need good tyres


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    another vote for uniroyal rainsport 2's, i have them on a year and have done lots of drift days in wet and dry..got them of 1 jay z on here. falken fk452's were brilliant too, 453's are the new version.

    thats allot castor you'll be running, is it to clear your arches?


 

 

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