N2 vs N4
#1
Racer
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N2 vs N4
Not much available right now for a good street/track tires.
Wanted the Yoko AD08 but they are out of stock for the next few months.
So I decided on the SP2, but they have only 315s available for the rears.
Will there be a difference (1st time DE) to me driving on N2 vs N4.
I thought I might as well save a few hundred dollars.
Wanted the Yoko AD08 but they are out of stock for the next few months.
So I decided on the SP2, but they have only 315s available for the rears.
Will there be a difference (1st time DE) to me driving on N2 vs N4.
I thought I might as well save a few hundred dollars.
#5
Racer
Thread Starter
Yea, couldn't find a better option. I really didn't want to see how Hankooks are at DEs.
Everyone is out of 295s and I don't want to wait any longer. Talked to a lot of Reps in the last
few weeks. Was told by several to expect price hikes shortly (Michelins, somewhere in the 15-20% range).
It sounded like BS, but who knows.
Everyone is out of 295s and I don't want to wait any longer. Talked to a lot of Reps in the last
few weeks. Was told by several to expect price hikes shortly (Michelins, somewhere in the 15-20% range).
It sounded like BS, but who knows.
#6
Rennlist Member
Having a little bit more understeer is probably not a bad idea when starting out anyway.. (with the larger rear) safer that way.. ! My car is dialed to understeer for now as well..
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I have -2.5 camber on the rear and -2.4 up front.. so it is setup to understeer some.. the shop that did my setup probably felt that's more appropriate for my skill level at the moment. Rear toe-in per the spec, while the front has a slight toe-in as well, again, for the extra stability.
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I have -2.5 camber on the rear and -2.4 up front.. so it is setup to understeer some.. the shop that did my setup probably felt that's more appropriate for my skill level at the moment. Rear toe-in per the spec, while the front has a slight toe-in as well, again, for the extra stability.
#11
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Yeah, I am still a beginner.. last season was my first season.. looking forward to this year.. hopefully do enough DE to get move to white run group.. we will see.. !!