2007-03-20, 08:41 AM | #126 |
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Actually, for the start of the season I'll also be on someone else's last year's 615s
But, they're new to me!
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2007-03-20, 09:02 AM | #127 |
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2007-03-20, 09:11 AM | #128 |
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It was worth a try! PMed.
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2007-03-20, 12:19 PM | #129 |
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I'm on last year's RE070's with only one day at autocross on them. I should be good for the whole season. I hope.
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2007-03-20, 07:43 PM | #130 |
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I need to get on the ball after the stock advans wear out.
285/30/18 18x9.5 +35 5mm spacer in front and rolling fenders in back. evo contact patch.
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2007-03-20, 08:20 PM | #131 |
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2007-03-20, 08:57 PM | #132 |
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I've got some snow tires on some wheels, now if I only had a car to put them on.
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2007-03-20, 09:04 PM | #133 | |
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These numbers do not include the $2000-3000 custom wheels, or the $3000 hub conversion + $1000-2000 wheels I'd need to run them. 615s: (Vulcan incl. shipping) 225/45/17 $480 235/40/17 $510 255/40/17 $560 Hoosiers: (Tire Rack incl. tax) 245/40/17 $1020 285/30/18 $1290
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2007-03-20, 09:26 PM | #134 |
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No problem. But uh, don't stop reminding me.
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2007-03-20, 09:30 PM | #135 | |
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If you'd bought an '05 in the first place, you could be on 285/30R18 R compounds for ~$2100, or 275/35R18 RT-615s for under $2000... with forged wheels. Next year 18" tires will be cheaper because so many people are going to them. 18s are the new 17s. Also, the hub conversion is well under $1000... plus there are a million off the shelf wheel sets in 18x8.5 or wider. Bottom line Dean, your car will be beatable until you go to 18s. Same with all of us really.
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= $3000-5000+ for car + $X000 in parts I couldn't use. You edited this.... Forged 18 x 10 wheels + $1290 ($914 after edit) tires... for < $2000, where do I sign up? Quote:
Installed on an '04 STI with all associated brake and drive line changes? Where? Quote:
While this may be true to some extent in higher end cars, 285s are not the new 225s... So? My car will be beatable until I get the right one for a specific class and prepare it to the limits of that class and learn to drive it better than everyone on the planet...
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2007-03-21, 08:29 AM | #137 | |
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A grand gets you the new front knuckles/hubs, and rear bearings/hubs, and ABS tone wheel spacers to make the '04 front axles compatible with the '05 front knuckles. So then you have to get the rear hubs pressed into the knuckles, and have the tone wheel spacer installed. Then it's on to finding brake rotors. I tried to have mine drilled with the new bolt pattern: the rears were no-go... for some reason putting the right pattern on there isn't enough to make 'em fit... I dunno if C&C screwed up the pattern or what, but it looked right, measured right, and still wouldn't seat. The fronts were a little better after I brought them back twice to be over-bored, either way the only real way to get the right brake rotors is to buy them... so that's like $1200 for a pair of front StopTech rotors w/ top hats, and $300 something for rear GrN gravel rotors (which are cheaper than the STi Brembo rotors that most people doing this conversion have). Then there's the worst part: getting the suspension to bolt to the front knuckles. Frankly, the right way to do it, is to just sell your existing struts and buy some new '05 STi coilovers. Since I had just purchased a set of '04 STi Tein SuperRace's (which are retarded expensive) there's no way I was gonna take the $1000 hit to sell 'em as used (with one track weekend on 'em) and buy an '05 set when all I needed was a pair of the '05 bottom brackets. But I ended up having to argue with Tein USA for like a week getting them to agree to sell the brackets to me with zero warranty, etc, etc, etc, for $500 freaking bucks. And if you're like most people, once the hub conversion is done you're off shopping for new wheels, which pretty much always cost more than you'll get selling your old wheels. I think I spend more like $3000 or $4000 on my "$1000 hub conversion". But I was able to toss some 255 Sport Cups shod 17x9 wheels on the car finally, and picked up like 5 seconds/lap at RFR over guys that were normally about the same speed as me. So, it was beneficial to the car... but I'm pretty sure it's not worth all the money and time unless you've got a car like mine that's already so modded that it has no resale value to begin with.
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And? I had to doublecheck size/price of RT615s. I normally don't look at the wider sizes.
...in tires. Senior Cheap Bastard forgets that the car would have been worth $3-4000 more, so it's a wash there. And you bought basically all your WRX parts used, and S.C.B. is one of those guys who generally gets back as much if not more than he pays when he sells his used parts. So boo-hoo. Yep. Quote:
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It's ideal but not "needed." Personally I'd prefer 285/30R18 on 8.5" than 255/40R17 on 8 or 8.5" wide wheels. Quote:
I know Dean... I'm just saying that if you had looked ahead a little more when you were buying this car you could have been running the optimal tier and wheel package at a minimal increase in cost for the first few years.
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2007-03-21, 09:21 AM | #140 |
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My little comment got some action that was cool.
AFIAK there is no 285/30/18 RT-615? Or am I looking at the wrong sites? I will probably end up with a 275 that is harder to fit b/c of the diameter difference. Some of the evo guys run wide tires for the street. With addtional "extreme" camber and suspension adjustment I should be able to run what I want without too much hassle. I might roll the fenders just in case. As far as budget allows, I like the 18X9.5 Enkei fn01rc, they go for around $280 a piece. But I'm sure none of you Hub Converting Subaru guys care. w3rd! It's going to an interesting season.
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2007-03-21, 09:25 AM | #141 | |
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Argh... I agree 18s are everywhere, but my point is that 285s will never be commonplace. Except maybe as rears on high HP RWD cars, they are not a reasonable street tire. They will hunt like the dickens, eat gas, and just plain be a pain. Also as the sidewalls get shorter, you MUST use the right width wheels or risk bead failure under load. 285/30/18s on 8.5" wheels is just silly. That is almost 3" worth of tire with that has to be compensated for in on a 30 profile, compared to 2" on a 40 series 255 on an 8" which is even a little much... And Scott already re-explained the hub conversion. I bought the car I wanted, fully informed. I do not regret my selection. I wish all 285 tire purchasers the best of luck. I'm going to keep trying to drive better on my cheap bastard compromise thank you very much. By the way, I hear 285s on 18s are the right solution for SP Legacy's... Go for it....
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To be honest Dean, I cant reconcile how someone as frugal as you (not to be confused with "cheap" or "miserly") can justify autocrossing and tracking to himself in the first place.
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I can't remember, but I think STU is limited to 245 by AWD, but not limited on wheel width.
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