20's for the street 18's for the track
#1
20's for the street 18's for the track
I have been thinking about this setup for a while.. i have 2 sets of factory wheels and will probably sell them to fund some street and track wheels.
I have Bilstein Damptronics and getting the gt3 control arms soon.. anyways. (all yet to be installed)
I was thinking of getting 2 sets of OZ wheels one for street one for the track/autocross and i love the look of the 20's Ultraleggera/street hankook tires and the 18" alleggerita for autocross/DE with R compounds.
My question is.. will the proper track/autocross alignment/ride height setup for the 18's effect the 20" wheels when on the street? as far as rubbing / extreme tire wear etc. I know the track alignment will burn tires more but thats a different subject i mean just smoke them outright because of the bigger size.
Thanks,
I have Bilstein Damptronics and getting the gt3 control arms soon.. anyways. (all yet to be installed)
I was thinking of getting 2 sets of OZ wheels one for street one for the track/autocross and i love the look of the 20's Ultraleggera/street hankook tires and the 18" alleggerita for autocross/DE with R compounds.
My question is.. will the proper track/autocross alignment/ride height setup for the 18's effect the 20" wheels when on the street? as far as rubbing / extreme tire wear etc. I know the track alignment will burn tires more but thats a different subject i mean just smoke them outright because of the bigger size.
Thanks,
#3
I have been thinking about this setup for a while.. i have 2 sets of factory wheels and will probably sell them to fund some street and track wheels.
I have Bilstein Damptronics and getting the gt3 control arms soon.. anyways. (all yet to be installed)
I was thinking of getting 2 sets of OZ wheels one for street one for the track/autocross and i love the look of the 20's Ultraleggera/street hankook tires and the 18" alleggerita for autocross/DE with R compounds.
My question is.. will the proper track/autocross alignment/ride height setup for the 18's effect the 20" wheels when on the street? as far as rubbing / extreme tire wear etc. I know the track alignment will burn tires more but thats a different subject i mean just smoke them outright because of the bigger size.
Thanks,
I have Bilstein Damptronics and getting the gt3 control arms soon.. anyways. (all yet to be installed)
I was thinking of getting 2 sets of OZ wheels one for street one for the track/autocross and i love the look of the 20's Ultraleggera/street hankook tires and the 18" alleggerita for autocross/DE with R compounds.
My question is.. will the proper track/autocross alignment/ride height setup for the 18's effect the 20" wheels when on the street? as far as rubbing / extreme tire wear etc. I know the track alignment will burn tires more but thats a different subject i mean just smoke them outright because of the bigger size.
Thanks,
Hope this doesn't drive things too much on a tangent.
#4
I have been wanting to ask this for awhile....I have two sets of factory 19s, one for winter and one for summer. I want to start tracking my car and was going to use my summer tires but it seems like others have indicated that 18s are the way to go. Why? Should I get yet another set of wheels? I would love to here the pros and cons about all of this. Are low profile tires not good for the track? Why does Porsche come standard with 19s if it is not better. I hope it is not just for looks? Thanks in advance for the responses.
Hope this doesn't drive things too much on a tangent.
Hope this doesn't drive things too much on a tangent.
#5
Agreed. 18 x 8.5/10 and 245/295 Hoosiers are a great setup. Please give me a call to discuss! Thanks.
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#7
Agreed. 18 x 8.5/10 and 245/295 Hoosiers are a great setup. Please give me a call to discuss! Thanks.
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#8
Damon and others, you can easily run a 315/30/18 Hoosier R6 on an 11" wheel for the rear, as well on the front I prefer a 245/35/18. A 235/40 in the front is a little taller then the rear (unless you can find a 35 series for the rear).
#9
Running an OEM performance alignment works fine for me on 18"s for the track, and 19"s for the street. 20" wheels shouldn't be that much different.
#10
Would you recommend taking 5mm spacers off for the track??? A little worried about rubbing.
#11
I run 18's with Bridgestone RE55 R Spec for the track and OEM 19's with PS2's for the road. Damptronics and GT3 LCA's with 1.8 degree neg cam. and a half inch drop. I also got a a corner weight balance after the damptronic install. It took a bit to dial in, but it works for me. C2S is my Daily driver and no probs. You shouldnt have any problems with your 20's ...
#12
It depends on the offset of the wheels. I have run mine on the track a few times (with the OEM wheels).
#13
Just to clarify, 5mm spacers with 18" OEM wheels and no Problems? I also have the Sport PASM with 20mm lowering? Wonder if that will cause problems? In any case, My wife will kill me when she finds out I will be buying another set of wheels/tires for the track....that means I will have a summer, a winter and track set. How will I explain
#14
Just to clarify, 5mm spacers with 18" OEM wheels and no Problems? I also have the Sport PASM with 20mm lowering? Wonder if that will cause problems? In any case, My wife will kill me when she finds out I will be buying another set of wheels/tires for the track....that means I will have a summer, a winter and track set. How will I explain
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