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STR Prep - Wheels and Tires
#461
Not sure where else to post this, so I'll post it here rather than making a new thread.
Just lowered my car 1.25" on Swift Spec R springs. 8+45/9+45 with 225/255 ZIIs. Fronts and rears rolled, rear tab relocated. I realize that the relocated tabs makes me no longer eligible for STR, I'm only doing local events though so they may be more flexible. If not, what class would I be moved to? BSP? Everything else is stock.
Plan on getting a Moddiction front sway bar when they come back in stock.
Looking to get an alignment. I'm looking for good specs to have it aligned at, with performance in mind first and second wheel/tire clearances. Any recommendations?
I was thinking
Camber: -3.0f/2.8r
Toe: 0inf/ Unsure on rear (maybe 1/4")
Caster: 5.5? (or should I max it out?)
I know that the swift springs are rather soft, but they are just temporary till I can afford a better quality full coilover system.
Just lowered my car 1.25" on Swift Spec R springs. 8+45/9+45 with 225/255 ZIIs. Fronts and rears rolled, rear tab relocated. I realize that the relocated tabs makes me no longer eligible for STR, I'm only doing local events though so they may be more flexible. If not, what class would I be moved to? BSP? Everything else is stock.
Plan on getting a Moddiction front sway bar when they come back in stock.
Looking to get an alignment. I'm looking for good specs to have it aligned at, with performance in mind first and second wheel/tire clearances. Any recommendations?
I was thinking
Camber: -3.0f/2.8r
Toe: 0inf/ Unsure on rear (maybe 1/4")
Caster: 5.5? (or should I max it out?)
I know that the swift springs are rather soft, but they are just temporary till I can afford a better quality full coilover system.
Alignment sounds good to me. Keep in mind you'll need some kind of camber kit to get that in the front. Personally I like low caster for these cars but it's a preference thing.
#463
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Just lowered my car 1.25" on Swift Spec R springs. 8+45/9+45 with 225/255 ZIIs. Fronts and rears rolled, rear tab relocated. I realize that the relocated tabs makes me no longer eligible for STR, I'm only doing local events though so they may be more flexible. If not, what class would I be moved to? BSP? Everything else is stock.
Plan on getting a Moddiction front sway bar when they come back in stock.
I know that the swift springs are rather soft, but they are just temporary till I can afford a better quality full coilover system.
Plan on getting a Moddiction front sway bar when they come back in stock.
I know that the swift springs are rather soft, but they are just temporary till I can afford a better quality full coilover system.
Know that if you plan on continuing to run the staggered wheel/tire setup (8" 225 front, 9" 255 rear) you're going to have a lot of understeer once you swap out what I'm assuming is currently an OEM front bar on your car for the Moddiction bar.
Agreed with IntegraR0064 that it's extremely unlikely any of your local competitors would care that your car is slightly/technically illegal for STR based solely on the relocated rear fender tabs. Although, if you manage to beat people with full-prep STR vehicles with a staggered wheel setup and just lowering springs, they're likely quite terrible at autocross and then also likely to complain about your illegal car.
#464
Registered User
Our local events are not that big.. I think the most we've had in STR is 3-4 cars including me. All the others were Miatas, but I'm unsure of all the mods they had, they did look pretty modified.
I've been beating them all, except at the last event where my entire heat was on a soaked course, and their runs were on a much drier course.
I did not realize that fact about the understeer. Is this because of the stiffer setup, making for less contact in the front on the 225s? I've heard that a lof of STR cars run a very heavy front bar, but they are on 255 square. I definitely don't want to be understeering any worse than I am now.
I already feel that the car is very understeery since switching from AP1 sized all seasons.
I've been beating them all, except at the last event where my entire heat was on a soaked course, and their runs were on a much drier course.
I did not realize that fact about the understeer. Is this because of the stiffer setup, making for less contact in the front on the 225s? I've heard that a lof of STR cars run a very heavy front bar, but they are on 255 square. I definitely don't want to be understeering any worse than I am now.
I already feel that the car is very understeery since switching from AP1 sized all seasons.
#465
Registered User
TR C3s w/ 255/40 RS3s being mounted on Friday.
#466
Registered User
#467
Community Organizer
The TRs seem to be the overwhelmingly top choice for STR wheels! I guess it's hard to beat the price & availability of this wheel.
#468
Registered User
$170 per wheel and under 19 lbs...cant beat it for the money
#469
Registered User
Just for the record...a stock AP1 16x7.5 w/ a 225/50/16 Bridgestone S02 weighs 42.5 lbs
By comparison, a TR C3 17x9 with a 255/40/17 RS3 weighs 45.9 lbs, so I added a little weight to the car, but a crap load more grip
By comparison, a TR C3 17x9 with a 255/40/17 RS3 weighs 45.9 lbs, so I added a little weight to the car, but a crap load more grip
#470
Since this thread was started, Tire Rack has a couple of new choices from Kosei. They're both ~16.5 lbs and $199. Lighter than a PF01 and cost less.
http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/resul...&package=false
http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/resul...&package=false