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This one actually came with the yellow bushings. Yeah, I greased them up really good when I installed the bar. I never hear the bushings squeak when I go over speed bumps or anything, so the lube still seems to be good.
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Maybe a dumb question, or covered elsewhere but...
Are you fast folks running re71s down to the bitter end (cords)? Are they equally fast until they aren't? Just trying to gauge when I should swap mine out. Just under 4/32 f/r after 90 runs of autox and 25-30 laps on a go-kart track. Packwood tours and pros are coming up and I'm hoping that I can make this set last til after then. Just wondering at what point they fall off a cliff -- 2/32? 1/32? Thanks for info! Last edited by e1_griego; 06-02-2016 at 10:14 AM. |
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I'm curious about how daily driving miles affects them. I've got ~2k miles of street driving on mine, maybe a bit more. ~50 autocross runs and 4 hours of track time, down around 4/32 f/r. Still fast enough to nearly take local PAX win against fast drivers/cars. That may change by the time I hit 2/32
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kk, that's what I thought. Just wanted confirmation.
I've got probably around 1k miles on mine, just transit to/from events. Packwood is 200 miles away from me. Thank you! |
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They were good to me even at completely bald. Just harder to drive but the times come up the same.
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Does anybody run Ace headers? Their 4-2-1 CS400 looks to work well for both auto-x and daily driving. I got a JDL UEL now, but I'm curious about Ace's overpipe being an extension of the header.
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Doesn't that header eliminate both cats? If it's the long tube version I'm thinking of, it didn't look possible to run a cat within six inches of OEM. But my memory might be fuzzy.
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I don't know how the heat cycles from DD use behave, are they half cycles because they never actually get HOT?FWIW I've got two autocrosses and a track day in the next week and a half and 2k miles of highway driving. I'll be putting on new tires before the end of July, I think. 4 months of use out of tires... Depressing
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