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That sounds like a winner 19x11 . Man I have no clue what mine I s now i think 18x9 5. Mine was bone stock when I got it except rousch exhaust (see full post)
I run 19x11 but 18x11 works well with lots of tire choices .
If you run 11 inch wide wheels then you will need extended wheel studs and a spacer on the front unless you run a different offset but then you can’t rotate the wheels front to back... (see full post)
would you be changing out the strut mount yourself? Since the car already has the F.P. springs on it, it would not be that difficult to do it with a buddy to help. Also since you only want to do it once buy a new set of camber plates. Steeda has... (see full post)
What would you recommend relatively cheap n reliable 18x11? Or 19 i havent decided yet . I like filling up the space in the wheel well with 19 (see full post)
Friends don't let friends buy Forgestars. I had two different sets (for my Boss LS and then a Focus RS) and bent multiple wheels in a very short amount of time with each set. Too many other great options. (see full post)
BFor sure. It was a trip when my friend and his dad used to track their e30 m3 s at summit point. They were instructors for the BMW car club of America and could drive like no other.cccWell, now that I missed out on the 20% sale on...
Things that might help until you buy a naturally aspirated car:ducting to intercooler
switching fuel to E85 (ought to be plenty of that around Illinois) although the IAT sensor may not show reduced temperatures (not sure where the IAT sensor...
Things that might help until you buy a naturally aspirated car:ducting to intercooler
switching fuel to E85 (ought to be plenty of that around Illinois) although the IAT sensor may not show reduced temperatures (not sure where the IAT sensor...
After they've had a good amount of time to cool though, right? I know it often goes without saying around these parts, but if a cold torque rating is applied to a hot stud after a lapping session the nut may feel looser than normal for different...
Well, I said, "equivalent drivers." I know a lot Corvette and Porsche guys who have faster cars than me. That doesn't mean they get around the track quicker.