EOI Volk racing SF Challenge (Black)
#1
VOLK RACING WHEELS Ebay ENDING SOON
Just wanna see if anyone interested in the sf challenge. I have three of these which are brand new and 1 wheels is used but no scratches. i got these from the insurance when i damaged my wheels and now i wanna change them to something else
wheel size is 19x8.5 and 19x9.5
black colour
$3600
phillip
wheel size is 19x8.5 and 19x9.5
black colour
$3600
phillip
Last edited by 8A8Y 8; 07-26-2006 at 08:37 PM. Reason: Ebay ENDING SOON
#11
Originally Posted by Tim Tam
Yep, I'm fine with staggered. Sounds like it only buggers the DSC if the overall diameters are different.
#13
Originally Posted by Revolver
You've read this https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.php?t=50607 right?
#14
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Originally Posted by Tim Tam
Yep, I'm fine with staggered. Sounds like it only buggers the DSC if the overall diameters are different.
Staggered is fine. That thread that someone posted re: staggered setups is merely stating that staggered setups do not enhance handling. No Sh*t like we didnt know that?
Tim, told you before... staggered is fine, u wont be tracking the car. I have staggered set up - I have no problems. Maybe if I was a tracking-pro I'd realise some difference, but you will be keeping your stock rims for track anyways, and we already know that even with stock rims and tyres you stick pretty well on the track, so a lil staggered on daily driving - which cmon - do you drive THAT hard like a race driver on ur main roads - specially since you have two small children. I dont think so..
Tim, you got all the info you need, just do what you want.
#15
Logically, perhaps staggered could actually RAISE corner speeds. 245s on the front are going to grip better than 225s. Only when the 245s run out of grip does the understeer kick in (let's find out!).
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Originally Posted by Tim Tam
Logically, perhaps staggered could actually RAISE corner speeds. 245s on the front are going to grip better than 225s. Only when the 245s run out of grip does the understeer kick in (let's find out!).
drive within speed limits, and drive sensible in the wet - and u shouldnt have issues
#18
Originally Posted by MissyK
drive within speed limits, and drive sensible in the wet - and u shouldnt have issues
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