Brian Peters STR 350Z
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Hmmm I had 285 RS3's on a 18x10" +20 and they rubbed in the rear, pretty bad too. However, I have stop tech rotor's and the hats seem to be thicker, but I can't imagine more than 2-4mm. I'd like to get 315's out back but I have not yet researched what offset I'll need to make it fit with an 11" wheel. Right now I fight putting down the power with R888's 275-35-18's to about 60-70 mph depending on tread life, and surface conditions.
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This is copied from Slaloms post earlier in this thread.
"Mike, regarding the Kinetix arms, my math shows the latest versions are legal based on metal content as well as % vs stock. Additionally, I have personal issues with the metal content rule in poly applications given that delrin is ultimately allowed. There is massive compliance difference between poly and delrin. Delrin has a place in SP, but not in ST...IMO."
I also agree that the math works and the Kinetix's are legal. I have the latest version of the arms.
Just picked up rpf1's 18 X 10.5 for all four corners. RS3's going on this week.
Interesting spec on the RS3 from the tire rack info. The 275/18 has more tread width the the 285/18. 10.2inchs vs 10.1. Going to try the 275, i'll get a little more sidewall stretch and all the tread width.
"Mike, regarding the Kinetix arms, my math shows the latest versions are legal based on metal content as well as % vs stock. Additionally, I have personal issues with the metal content rule in poly applications given that delrin is ultimately allowed. There is massive compliance difference between poly and delrin. Delrin has a place in SP, but not in ST...IMO."
I also agree that the math works and the Kinetix's are legal. I have the latest version of the arms.
Just picked up rpf1's 18 X 10.5 for all four corners. RS3's going on this week.
Interesting spec on the RS3 from the tire rack info. The 275/18 has more tread width the the 285/18. 10.2inchs vs 10.1. Going to try the 275, i'll get a little more sidewall stretch and all the tread width.
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Well, I did one trial event with the STU wheel/tire package and came away with no signs of rubbage. 18x11 +20 (CHEEEEAP) XXR's with 285/35-18 RS3's, 3mm spacers all around. The spacers are required for front inboard clearance and I chose to run some in the rear to keep a square setup. Front fenders have been hammered flat per ST allowances, rears were moved about halfway to flat. Note that I'm running quite a bit of camber, I'd guess the front is between 3.5 to 4 deg and the rear around 3 deg.
Limits are significantly higher, however the car definitely feels heavier on its feet. Now to begin suspension tuning. Car's going to be a LOT more fun in this trim.
Limits are significantly higher, however the car definitely feels heavier on its feet. Now to begin suspension tuning. Car's going to be a LOT more fun in this trim.
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A very unscientific "step on the bathroom scale holding the wheel" showed them at ~25.5 lbs. This makes them an absolute steal when big Enkeis and CCW's come in at 22+ lbs.
That said, two of the wheels took quite a bit of balancing weight and they don't seem to ride all that well. Both the wheels and spacers are not hubcentric so it may not be the wheels themselves. I'm not too concerned though as these will be towed around to most events behind my car on a tire trailer.
That said, two of the wheels took quite a bit of balancing weight and they don't seem to ride all that well. Both the wheels and spacers are not hubcentric so it may not be the wheels themselves. I'm not too concerned though as these will be towed around to most events behind my car on a tire trailer.
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Curious as to fitting those 18x11 XXRs over the brembos. They dont look Brembo friendly from the outside.
I run the XXR 530 in 18x9.75" over Brembos and they have worked out well. But I'd like wider like Brian to be able to run 285s
I run the XXR 530 in 18x9.75" over Brembos and they have worked out well. But I'd like wider like Brian to be able to run 285s