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Hi Matt-- My thoughts are as follows: 1) Go with some light 18's in 9.5/10.5 fitments for you track setup. RPF1's are a good choice. Tire is dependent on your
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Hi Matt--
My thoughts are as follows: 1) Go with some light 18's in 9.5/10.5 fitments for you track setup. RPF1's are a good choice. Tire is dependent on your total usage. 2) Stillen and Eibach are both good sways. Hotchkis are good but more aggressive (and dial in more understeer) 3) More aggressive pads might help with feel, but autoX isn't usually terribly demanding on brakes 4) 250 is not a problem. Autocross runs are short enough that you can comfortably get away with no oil cooler. |
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