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      10-23-2008, 03:49 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by dxb335d View Post
why smaller rims? if you had only 18" then they should be fine. Im sure that the smaller rims are also not as girthy. So less rubba on the track.
Smaller = less unsprung weight and less inertia = quicker on track. It also means cheaper trackday tyres which are usually very expensive in 18 and 19" sizes. You do make a good point about less rubber on the track though - with no lsd I'd want to have at least a 245-section on the back.

NFS, yeah I think a stock OEM wheel would be the cheapest way - guess I could spray it black and it would look a little more 'track stylee' lol. The standard wheels are the same width front and back though aren't they? Like I said, would prefer wider at the rear.

Where's the best place to buy R888's or Yoko track tyres?
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