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Old 05-18-2022, 05:40 PM   #1
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Fallen RT 660 fitment

I’m running RT660 245/40 17 on a 9 wide 6ul and I’m getting a pretty good rub on the front wheel well that I did not get with the yokes. Also what tire pressure is working for everyone. I know it set up and course sensitive. I believe I have between 3 and 3 1/2 negative camber up front. I have less rub after I removed the camber and crash bolts from the front. On a low speed 49 second course , I found I had the best turn in at 25 psi up front with good rear grip at 27/28. 25 sounds too low and I don’t want t destroy my tires. Grassroots Motorsport tested them on a ND Miata and found 28psi was best. What is everyone else’s experience.
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Old 05-18-2022, 05:44 PM   #2
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You need at least 7mm spacers in front.
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Old 05-18-2022, 06:03 PM   #3
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What offset for the wheels?
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17x9 6UL so +40.
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Maybe try offset top mounts for more camber? Wouldn't go bigger than 3mm spacers if using stock length studs.

For pressure, I aim for ~35psi hot at the track. Or ~26psi front 28psi rear stone cold. In my experience most 200tw radials are fairly pressure insensitive within reason...
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If I used a spacer, I would upgrade and lengthen my studs. ARP
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Where in the wheel well are you rubbing?
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My guess is the usual suspects.
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Camber from the top hats is what you want. Camber from bolts bring you closer to the suspension. What's your ride height?
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My guess is the usual suspects.

With +40 offset, Versus Steering Rack Limiter Kit will solve the rubbing. 1 spacer on each side is enough.
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Before removal of the camber bolts, top of the wheel wells under heavy braking, After removal. I’ll post picture of of the rub. Forward of the coil over . Ride height is not crazy low. I have a 1 1/2 l gap wheel well. I’ll measure. Sorry on the way out to work.
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I'm running 28 psi square, that was faster than 30 and was also good based on surface temps and apparent tire patch contact. I tried 26 but it didn't really feel better to me and wasn't faster, at least when it's at least 70 outside. I didn't think to try something lower the first couple events this year, given where you live that may be a factor. Gonna be plenty warm this weekend, tho.

I do get a little rubbing at the front of the wheelwell, but nothing too bad, however I have +35 wheels.
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I currently have 255/40R17 660's on +40 6ULs. -3.8 camber up front.
I only rub on inside fender well at full lock. Not sure why you would be rubbing while braking.

I run same pressure setup as my Yoks, pyro'd the tire (autocross use) and everything looks good.
Cold: 27F, 26R
Hot: 28-29F, 27-28R
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I recently ran a session on 255 660s and had no noticeable rub. I'll be monitoring it as I spend more time on them though.

17x9 +35 with 4 degrees of camber.
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