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If you plan to compete in STX you may want to consider skipping 225s and going straight to 245s or 255s with a 9" wide wheel to maximize your chances.
I run B8s with RCE Yellows and I am also quite happy, but I also run different tires and wheels and a lot more camber as well. |
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Gotta stress this. My club has a bunch of different STX twins. Most of us are on RCE yellows/stock dampers and 245 ZIIs but one is on B8s, springs, and 225 ZIIs and has been quite a bit behind in times. I think to some extent he's just limited by tire size. |
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This is kinda my experience as well, I am just finishing my 225s on 16x7 TE37s and I just can't get the same lateral grip levels as the guys with similar suspension setups and 245s. As such I have some 17x9s with 255 Z11s on order.
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Thanks! I haven't really looked much into because it's further down the road (again, I hope the stock struts hold up awhile), but I'm just trying to see my options. I know some people have had issues with their Konis, and I know Bilstein is great and used by Toyota in other applications. I also like that they serve as an entire strut, not just an insert.
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Raceseng cascam plates and SPC rear LCAs. It rides fairly well but our roads here are crap and I couldn't take it everyday so I no longer daily drive it, and drive a beater everyday instead.
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With that said, drivetrain bushings are an easy kill. Whiteline transmission insert, diff collar inserts, and rear subframe inserts will do a great job of keeping things from flopping around. |
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I do not have a huge amount of discretionary income to throw around so the mods are very slow and steady. I will likely need new tires long before I can afford both wheels and tires, hence going to 225 on stock wheels. Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk
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Do you need top plates for just springs and the B8's or will camber bolts do just fine? And then SPC LCAs for the rear.
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