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Also the tires. I initially wanted to track the car. However, I realized that the running cost of tracking this car exceeded my monthly budget. Thus, the car has never been tracked. The other reason I did not track the car is when I wear the helmet, I don't have enough headroom.
2018 Shelby GT350R for sale. 3800 miles. No track time, perfect condition and garage kept. No issue with the car. Reason for sale is personal financial difficulty. As a student right now, I could not afford the long-term cost of the car. When I first bought it, I neglected the cost factors...
For sale: Signature wheel sv104 brand new in the box. Neven being opened. Since I am selling my car, I do not need the wheel. Those wheels are forged and custom ordered. The built time is one month. Weights are 20.5 lb front and 21.5 lb rear. The sizes are 19*11 +24 and 19*11.5 +56, which is the...
The guy in the video said any aftermarket wheels that have more negative offsets from the factory spec would make the spring rate softer, which changed the car's overall handling characteristic. Even though I might not be able to feel the difference based on my driving level now, but I am not...
Based on the 19*11 et50 setup, the front is close to factory R offset spec, but the rear is et50, which R spec is et55 I believe. I know its 5mm difference but I would still like to know if R spec offset wheel would be the most optimal option for our platform. If all of your experienced track...
Another technical videos regarding the offsets of aftermarket wheels. This guy is a ME major graduate and he’s pointing out that aftermarket wheel that have offsets than stock have negative impacts on how car handles. Below is a picture showing that more negative offsets (changing from stock...
I am sorry to ask another question about wheel spacer. Today I accidentally saw a video that talks about this topic: whether wheel spacer is good or bad. He points out it will change the suspension geometry, reduce braking stability, and effective spring rate at the wheel.
What do you guys think...
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