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05-24-2020, 06:57 PM | #1 |
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SCCA Solo class question
2 weeks ago I did my first event in my car, classed as C Street. I have trd sways and springs but apparently as long as it was the TRD stuff, I was OK to be in Street.
I just added 17x8 wheels, which is 1" wider than stock. Tires are 225/45. Can I still run as C street or have forced myself into a new class? If so which one? I have tried reading the rule book but i couldn't figure it out Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk |
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you played yourself you are now in stx technically. if you arent competitive tho, no one will probably say anything. i swear at least 20% of the cars are classed wrong
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You could have the beginnings of an SSC build going for you. You'll have to buy wheels again if you want to be competitive in STX as 9" wide wheels are faster.
SSC will have you buying new Eibach parts that may be identical to your TRD stuff, but you can probably get some of the money back selling the TRD parts. https://racer.com/2018/04/18/diving-...tocross-class/ |
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You can simply just run a 5mm spacer and be compliant.
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Isn't running a spacer going to be add more negative offset? If I ran a 5mm spacer I would be effectively at +30, not +40.
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