Your S on Track / Course
#1462
Originally Posted by Suspension,Aug 4 2009, 06:42 AM
From this weekend. Cheap track setup: 4 rear AP2V1 wheels, two black, two silver
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It was my first time running 255/40-17 Yokohama AO48 tires. I couldn't get them to grip as well as I wanted, it seems they like low tire pressures, I kept dropping the pressure each session, but they didn't feel much more grippy than my Yokohama AD07 street tires.
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It was my first time running 255/40-17 Yokohama AO48 tires. I couldn't get them to grip as well as I wanted, it seems they like low tire pressures, I kept dropping the pressure each session, but they didn't feel much more grippy than my Yokohama AD07 street tires.
#1464
Originally Posted by Suspension,Aug 4 2009, 06:42 AM
From this weekend. Cheap track setup: 4 rear AP2V1 wheels, two black, two silver
It was my first time running 255/40-17 Yokohama AO48 tires. I couldn't get them to grip as well as I wanted, it seems they like low tire pressures, I kept dropping the pressure each session, but they didn't feel much more grippy than my Yokohama AD07 street tires.
It was my first time running 255/40-17 Yokohama AO48 tires. I couldn't get them to grip as well as I wanted, it seems they like low tire pressures, I kept dropping the pressure each session, but they didn't feel much more grippy than my Yokohama AD07 street tires.
#1467
Originally Posted by VitaRenovatio,Aug 17 2009, 05:13 PM
If you have wheels that are mismatched solely by color, why not put the two same-colored wheels on the same side? That way it doesn't look so clashy in the pictures or even in person.