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Guapo on June 09, 2006 at 11:31 PM |
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Looks that way. I've got some reading to do. posted by Dustin on June 09, 2006 at 11:17 PM |
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If you're wanting track wheels to preserve your street wheels, thats cool. If you want them just so you can run track tires, I'd suggest holding off for now. Get a few events under your belt before going to track rubber. There's still a lot of capability left in the street tires. Highly suggest at least going with some sways. That'd flatten out your turns considerably. Consider doing some brake cooling ducts, track pads, high temp fluid, ss lines, and a brake brace. All of this is relatively inexpensive and will enhance your track experience greatly.

Petz #2 "What's the point of having the car if you don't drive it?" - Mrs. Guapo 08/20/05Jeeeesus Christ - my Dad (after a ride in my Z) 12/26/04 YugoBernie: i dont really have anything against labree People have the right to freedom of expression. However, people also have the right to point and laugh- aliaZ 04/06/06 |
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