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Explain that a bit more. So, with 17x9 and 245's on a stock suspension, where should I expect tire rub? Fenders or inside the wheel well? |
With the right offset and alignment there shouldn't be any rub.
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If I want to stick with the OEM 17x7.5 rim, what's the widest tire I can go on it without rubbing? 225? |
idk I've only ever run stock wheels (17x7) with stock suspension
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So, buying a set of 17x9 would be ideal but not if it's going to cause alignment and rubbing issues. So, I'm totally ok to stick buy an extra set of stock performance pkg rims and go wider on the tire. |
What is your experience level on track.
Are you on track to improve or just bomb around out there a couple times a year? |
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Fairly experienced. Been road racing since 2004. But not enough consistent seat time. The desire is to improve. Love your pic of the corkscrew. Raced there a few times when I lived in the SFBA. |
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Yes Laguna is a great track for sure! |
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Actually, will go out in the next couple of weeks, if the weather cooperates, on the stock tires. |
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The Hankook RS4 is pretty much the go-to for a hybrid 50/50 autox and track day tire. Decent enough for autox to have fun and put down ok times, but enough to hold up to HPDE or track days for fun too. If you were doing more autox and less track, lets say 80/20, you might be able to swing something like the RT660's for the price. I'd still recommend the RS4 to start. |
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