
I am still leaning to the Toyos Now price shopping. (mutter mutter)- I suppose that means ANOTHER set of wheels!!
After a ride in Toyo, you will be glad to get rid of the 615s. My bald RA1s grip much better than my 50% worn 615s. They are nearly 3 sec faster at the track. They are better in hte rain (Unless you hit high speeds), quieter and less bumpy. What is so bad about it? Heck, they were even good enough to win me an autox here and there too. I drove the RA-1 400 miles to WV toochaos4NH wrote:The tire squeal issue is interesting. My RT615 Falkens had 2 distinct sounds, normal (happy tire) squeal, and Sam you over cooked me howl!![]()
I am still leaning to the Toyos Now price shopping. (mutter mutter)- I suppose that means ANOTHER set of wheels!!
I hear ya dude. This is starting to sound like old times...chaos4NH wrote:Hmmmmm, 3 seconds faster that the 615s!!Did you here that Frank?
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Now we just need brakes (carbotech working some up), a few more ponies from a Cat Back (MS cat back on order), suspension (still down the road a bit), and a decent driver (working on that - learned a lot at WGI).
Thanks again for all the info!!
yes 3 sec faster at LRP and Pocono and 7 sec faster at VIRchaos4NH wrote:Hmmmmm, 3 seconds faster that the 615s!!Did you here that Frank?
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Now we just need brakes (carbotech working some up), a few more ponies from a Cat Back (MS cat back on order), suspension (still down the road a bit), and a decent driver (working on that - learned a lot at WGI).
Thanks again for all the info!!
Sounds like you are camber-challenged. I usually have the tires unmounted and flipped around on the rims to get more even wear, midway through the season. Sure, it costs about $40 to do so, but that's cheaper than a whole new set of tires.tmak26b wrote:I think I only have to replace them because i keep killing hte outer edge
yup -.8 on LF and -1.0 on RF, cant set them neither. I just have to buy a lot of tires to compensate for the car's short comingBrakeL8r wrote:Sounds like you are camber-challenged. I usually have the tires unmounted and flipped around on the rims to get more even wear, midway through the season. Sure, it costs about $40 to do so, but that's cheaper than a whole new set of tires.tmak26b wrote:I think I only have to replace them because i keep killing hte outer edge
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