E85 - Vitess Stage 2R - No LSD
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Unless you've got something seriously different going on under your fenders you can fit 285s rear easily. What offsets are your rears? What year model is your car? There may be plenty of room on the inside that you are not aware of if you have the wrong offsets. You can run 285s on the front of our cars with a little persuasion and the right suspension / setting. 245s on the rear are doing you no favours.
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What wheels do you use to fit a 295 under there?? I have 245s on mine on 17x9 wheels and the tires are close to the fenders. I *may* be able to fit 255s. I am not seeing how you guys are fitting 275s and 295s under there.
Do you have rolled fenders? You must be using some strange offset too.
-Dana
Do you have rolled fenders? You must be using some strange offset too.
-Dana
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My Fikse's are 17x 10.5 and are shod with 275's. Zero issues fitting back there with stock sheet metal.
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Not at all to take away from the point I'm pretty sure you are trying to make here
but I'm guessing part of your issue is it's cold outside.
My basically stock car gets a little sideways around 3500rpm chilly mornings (~50s) with my 16" Pilot Exaltos (225s) in 2nd gear - and *really* sideways ("Don't try this at home, folks!" - kind of sideways) on cold 285/30/18 Sport Cups.
Stock 26/6, Welt chip, 3" exhaust, TiAL 38, Guard TBD (LSD), MBC set to 14.5psi in 4th (so around 13 in 2nd.)
Sure is fun though. Put an LSD in your car and have even more fun drifting everywhere while it's cooler out!
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My basically stock car gets a little sideways around 3500rpm chilly mornings (~50s) with my 16" Pilot Exaltos (225s) in 2nd gear - and *really* sideways ("Don't try this at home, folks!" - kind of sideways) on cold 285/30/18 Sport Cups.
Stock 26/6, Welt chip, 3" exhaust, TiAL 38, Guard TBD (LSD), MBC set to 14.5psi in 4th (so around 13 in 2nd.)
Sure is fun though. Put an LSD in your car and have even more fun drifting everywhere while it's cooler out!
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Not at all to take away from the point I'm pretty sure you are trying to make here
but I'm guessing part of your issue is it's cold outside.
My basically stock car gets a little sideways around 3500rpm chilly mornings (~50s) with my 16" Pilot Exaltos (225s) in 2nd gear - and *really* sideways ("Don't try this at home, folks!" - kind of sideways) on cold 285/30/18 Sport Cups.
Stock 26/6, Welt chip, 3" exhaust, TiAL 38, Guard TBD (LSD), MBC set to 14.5psi in 4th (so around 13 in 2nd.)
Sure is fun though. Put an LSD in your car and have even more fun drifting everywhere while it's cooler out!
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My basically stock car gets a little sideways around 3500rpm chilly mornings (~50s) with my 16" Pilot Exaltos (225s) in 2nd gear - and *really* sideways ("Don't try this at home, folks!" - kind of sideways) on cold 285/30/18 Sport Cups.
Stock 26/6, Welt chip, 3" exhaust, TiAL 38, Guard TBD (LSD), MBC set to 14.5psi in 4th (so around 13 in 2nd.)
Sure is fun though. Put an LSD in your car and have even more fun drifting everywhere while it's cooler out!
-Dana
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295 on 18X11 took a lot of fender rolling on my 86. It was rubbing a bit on the outside and a bit on the inside.
For those running 305, is that on 18's or 17's? And 10" or 11" wide?
For those running 305, is that on 18's or 17's? And 10" or 11" wide?
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'86s don't have the pre rolled guards either. They look very flush!