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Think of the $ savings of tires as well.
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I've never posted in here gotta do it. ec7 but trading buddy for arc8. time for a change.
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Anyone run a 255/35-18 on a 9.5 and 275/35-18 on 10.5?
Better pricing on tires. Not a normal setup from what I see. Most people run 265/285 respectively. Looking for feedback on a lot of street driving with a few track days to see how well that would handle. |
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You also mentioned that your motivation would be to save money on tires. No doubt that tracking your car can get expensive, and the best way to save money on tires is to run a square fitment. The most common is 18x10et25 with 275/35/18 tires. A square setup (same size wheel and tire on all four corners) has many benefits. First, it allows you to rotate your tires effectively from front to back, and/or side to side which has a major impact on tire longevity and promoting even tire wear. When running a square fitment, you typically have gained more front wheel/tire width over stock spec’s, and that creates more front end grip, as well as sharper turn-in. Overall a square setup is believed to create a much more balanced car for the corners. These benefits are very attractive for track enthusiasts and racers, but also translate to an everyday street car. - Ryan
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Aloha Guys, Just got back from a visit to APEX Race Parts and these guys not only have wonderful products but were also super cooool to deal with, just awesome!! Oh yah and I grabbed me a set of the ARC-8's.... Thanks APEX you guys Rock!!
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We appreciate your business. Post up some photo's when you have them!
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11-10-2015, 01:54 PM | #170 |
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Quick snaps taken today.
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PS-7
Had a hard time finding pics of PS-7s so thought I'd put these up. Highly debated between these and ZCPs and glad I went with them, awesome wheels!
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Thanks for posting!! PS-7s are one of the wheels I'm currently considering so these pics are gold. |
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Also, depends on the actual tire. My RS3's are taller than my PSS, but the PSS are wider due to the rim protector
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I don't think there is any plastic liner in the rear? Seems like I have alot of clearance w/ the Pro Kit and 18" wheels however. Do you happen to have a photo to show how the wheel sits against the fender? |
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