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To the people saying that stock suspension is fine for track and "spirited" driving, stock suspension is composed of only a bumpstop in those situations, because thats all you gonna be doing, riding the bumpstops from turn in to track out.
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I've never hit the bumpstops during track driving, even on rumble strips
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If its a DD - stay stock size 17 with 215 tires, so that the rear end stays playful. No need for endless amounts of grip on your commute.
If tracking - sure there are a number of things you could do, but it depends on what you race and how you like the car setup. Too many variables to tell you what works best for you. Start out stock, ,make one upgrade at a time, see how it feels on the track and perhaps your time if possible. One thing for sure - lighter is always better - except for the occasional pot-hole. |
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Here are my Konig Hypergrams 16.8lbs. Also Hankook Evo2 tires stock size weight 19.3 lbs! People forget tire weight is more important being farthest on the outside. Went with this setup for lightweight performance over stanced oversized look. I went big with my Vette as its easier to make power on the ls motors. I'd only do big wheels and BBK on this car if I went forced induction.
Also did lightweight pulleys at the same time and waited to drive until they were on the same time. Man it pulls so much quicker and the revs climb faster! Enjoy! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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There are very few performance advantages to fitting larger rims with short sidewall tires and some obvious disadvantages. |
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You have. You might not realize this. The progressive urethane bump stops are engaged very quickly on these cars. This is very common on modern cars. They are even sometimes listed in parts catalogues as "helper springs"
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If you fit lowering springs you need to fit shorter bump stops than stock. |
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Taller tires are easier to drive. |
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I'm looking to go to the wider 17" wheel tire combo that will fit. I'm looking at 17x8rpf1 with 245/40/17, but need to read more. Another inch of width really appeals to the canyon carver in me. Not sure I'll go back to the pilots for my next set as they are pricey, and they don't last long. I like them, but want a little more life. We'll see, I may come back to them if the lower priced tires don't deliver. Having already had PSS tires, they perform, and how. Tire rack is a good resource for shopping and comparing. But for price, I found Costco to be the lowest on my PSS purchase. I bought my All Season tires from tire rack and had them swapped. Took the worn PSSs home, have a 2-3k miles left on them I'd guess. I'll beat them up this summer if it ever stops raining here in the PNW. |
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Riding the bump stops does not scare me one bit. If it is scaring you then you are outdriving your abilities and should slow down. |
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