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If anyone is interested, I have the unplugged Race bars, front was used for two events and rear is brand new.Looks like Unplugged also sells theirs individually and has 2 options.
Excuse my ignorance, I just did a Autocross test day and loved it.
My car already has square all round 285, coilovers, adjustable front control arms , rear camber and toe arms. Just about to install track module. What class will I be running in, can't quit work it out.
If anyone is interested, I have the unplugged Race bars, front was used for two events and rear is brand new.
I'll take em. That'll be a decent compromise for what we're doing.
Ah, the old guard in SM (ran SM from 2000 to 2008) working with the new SM guy...
Pm sent.
Technically, the rule about not modifying both upper/lower arms is under camber kits and says nothing about toe arms. But maybe someone should write to SEB and make those explicitly allowed.So this is the problem with EVX, that camber and toe arm put you in SM basically. Though really you can just run EVX and no one would care.
I'll take em. That'll be a decent compromise for what we're doing.
Dennis Grant days? That guy was such a tool...Oh snap, I thought I was old school SM. I started in 2004 in SM with my Talon and just never left.
So, the plot thickens. Did my track day last weekend - very fun, all good. Then yesterday (4 days later) I lost traction control, ABS, cruise control, regen... So this happened:Just thought I'd follow up for anyone who is interested. Wheels and tires all mounted and good now.
To recap, 19"x9.5"+35 Konig Ampliforms, with 275/35/19 BFG Rival S 1.5. Pictures of tire hitting knuckle:
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Now mounted with 5mm wheel spacers:
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End result. MPP FUCA with -3 deg camber in front, and MPP Rear Camber Arms with -2 deg camber rear. First track day this weekend, then hopefully first autocross a week later!!:
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Oh-oh, now you need extended studs.Added a 3mm spacer to the 5mm, to yield 8mm of spacer:
MPP arms do not change stock caster nor allow you to adjust it.Using MPP arms how much caster do you get.
HowOh-oh, now you need extended studs.
Crap. You're probably right.Oh-oh, now you need extended studs.
Variance in how close that wire is?How
Crap. You're probably right.
So it looks like the +25 offset Ampliforms would be a perfect fit for me, vs. the +35 that I'm working to make fit now. Seems odd based on past experience that everyone has posted on this forum. Can anyone explain this?
Like I mentioned before, the rivals are wider than other 275 tires.Seems odd based on past experience that everyone has posted on this forum. Can anyone explain this?
BFG's are typically a smidge wider than other manufacturers, so I'm going to go with that reasoning.So it looks like the +25 offset Ampliforms would be a perfect fit for me, vs. the +35 that I'm working to make fit now. Seems odd based on past experience that everyone has posted on this forum. Can anyone explain this?
TBH, I don't think you need that much clearance between the knuckle and the tire. Go back to 5mm spacer and move the zip-tie either above the rub point, or below.How
Crap. You're probably right.
So it looks like the +25 offset Ampliforms would be a perfect fit for me, vs. the +35 that I'm working to make fit now. Seems odd based on past experience that everyone has posted on this forum. Can anyone explain this?
I assume from your user name that you have a Model Y, not a Model 3? The knuckles on a 3/Y have a different part number, now I wonder what the difference is....I run 285/35/20 square. My offset is 35 . No problems. I think some tires are wider Hoosier are an inch wider than my Michelin A/S 285s for example.
I assume from your user name that you have a Model Y, not a Model 3? The knuckles on a 3/Y have a different part number, now I wonder what the difference is....