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This corner of the internet is for 86 owners Lol jk, I'm very curious to see how the ND's perform. I love the idea of one, just not ready to spead $30k on one. Just like I couldn't justify paying $25k+ for an 86, which is why I waited a few years.
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![]() Go look at your tires right now. For every triangle on the shoulder, if you follow where the triangle is "pointing" you will find a wear bar. Anyone who says otherwise is spreading misinformation. FWIW on the Rival S you can clearly see a change in color between the tread cap and the carcass, and it actually occurs above the point where the shoulder tread blocks end. It's not even close to where the triangles are, and if you roll over that far you start losing grip because you are relying on the sidewall rubber instead of the actual performance rubber. |
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I guess I need to change my "gauge" for checking tire rollover.
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Yeah, sorry. I guess I came across a little strong. I've just seen so many discussions about using the triangles for rollover, and they just aren't for that. If you look at them from one tire to another, you can see they are in different vicinities of the edge of the tread. And like renfield said, you can actually see the change from tread to sidewall on BFGs and some others.
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I can't find a clear answer as to weather or not the STI front lip is CS legal. I don't want to install it then go to a national event and get protested.
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So is it legal to have a 16x7 on these cars? Do we have the plus or minus one allowance as long as it is oem width?
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Next question. Im going to be running a SSR Type-C 16x7. Should i mount a 205/55/16 or a 225/50/16? 7.0 inch vs 7.6" tread widths. Same diameters within 2 hundredths of an inch.
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For C-Street... 225. There's no reason to go narrower than stock.
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in my last 2 events ive had a rider with me and noticed my faster times were with the rider as opposed to just i. ive not yet corner balanced my car to see if the weight evens it out or what. any opinions from those that have run back to back with a rider.
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