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Old 06-18-2014, 10:41 AM   #1507
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Originally Posted by ZionsWrath View Post
Yes I don't have any experience, just 1 day. I am just thinking to "future proof" myself with the wheel purchase if I can. I was planning a 225 tire as you mention. The ability to run a wider tire is if I decide to add power in the future. Reason I didn't really want a 9" is because then I have to add in coilovers to fit with camber and not really wanting to fall too deep in the rabbit hole you know? Have a lot of driving to do before that though...
Well, you can do a lot on a 225; based on my experience, I'd just be careful of over-tiring the car. It's not necessary. For example, a guy in my TT club in a 200 RWHP street car with modest coilovers runs the Glen in 2:14 on 225s.
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