will 225/45/15 A6's fit on my itr?
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will 225/45/15 A6's fit on my itr?
OK, i tried searching, but can't find what i need. I'm contemplating going with a set of Hoosier's A6's next year for auto-x duty. My auto-x wheels are Enkei ES Tarmacs in 15x7.5 front and 15x7 rear, both with 40 ET. I'm also running Spoon N1 coils with 12k/14k rates and the car is not excessively lowered. Obviously, the 205/50's i plan to run on the rear will fit, but i'm wondering if i can get the 225's to fit in the front. I'm told by locals who make the trek down to the US for SCCA events regularly that this is the hot setup on D-stock itr's (i'm in Canada BTW). Anyone have experience running these on a non-stock itr?
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Re: will 225/45/15 A6's fit on my itr? (Todd00)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Todd00 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">They will fit fine on that setup.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yep, I run them on my H2 ITR with 38mm offset Kosies. My fender lips are rolled, but it looks like they wouldn't hit anyway.
FYI, 225/50 15 Kumho v710s will very lightly rub the rear trailing arms.
Yep, I run them on my H2 ITR with 38mm offset Kosies. My fender lips are rolled, but it looks like they wouldn't hit anyway.
FYI, 225/50 15 Kumho v710s will very lightly rub the rear trailing arms.
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Re: will 225/45/15 A6's fit on my itr? (Track rat)
Great. Thanks alot guys
I hope the Hoosiers last OK. I'm going from my first set of R's (Toyo RA-1's) to these, so it should be pretty fun next season.
I hope the Hoosiers last OK. I'm going from my first set of R's (Toyo RA-1's) to these, so it should be pretty fun next season.
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Re: will 225/45/15 A6's fit on my itr? (CanadianR)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by CanadianR »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Great. Thanks alot guys
I hope the Hoosiers last OK. I'm going from my first set of R's (Toyo RA-1's) to these, so it should be pretty fun next season.</TD></TR></TABLE>
The newest Hoosier compounds last pretty well, and perform consistently for longer in the lifespan. You'll have a lot more grip up to the limit with the Hoosiers, so please be careful to feel the car's limits.
I hope the Hoosiers last OK. I'm going from my first set of R's (Toyo RA-1's) to these, so it should be pretty fun next season.</TD></TR></TABLE>
The newest Hoosier compounds last pretty well, and perform consistently for longer in the lifespan. You'll have a lot more grip up to the limit with the Hoosiers, so please be careful to feel the car's limits.
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