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Yes sir that is what I runCheap-ish and Grippy would be Firestone Firehawk Indy 500.
EXCELLENT in the wet.
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Yes sir that is what I runCheap-ish and Grippy would be Firestone Firehawk Indy 500.
EXCELLENT in the wet.
What size?looking for some "cheap" grippy tires to corner in. the car will be driven on the street as well. 700whp car. i know most people like the r888r but i just cant justify spending close to $800 for a rear set when theyll last 6k miles or less. i has ps4s tires and they corner good but they just cant keep the power down when your full throttle in lower gears. have 20 inch wheels so i know itll limit me on options butnim just looking for something thatll help my need and not spend a fortune on
Are you boosted?I had to immediately replace my Firestone INDY 500 rear 325/30/19 after I installed all of my mods and were absolutely DANGEROUS. It was like driving on ice.
I have a whipple stage 2, 14ish lbs boost on E85. CF DS, LTH with high flow cats, GForce Outlaw axles. A10. I am now installing Steeda Dual rate springs, front camber plates and J&M Rear magneride shock mounts to give more clearance for the Toyo R888R 325/30/19 which I think are like an inch wider than my Indy 500 I removed. Full suspension mods except Diff bushings. Waiting to see if they start to fail like other people have had happen.Are you boosted?
At 225/40/18 they hold my APR tuned GTI (~270hp at the crank with all it’s torque down low) together real well. They are getting hilariously bald as of late though.
Add another 100mm of width and good weather and I’d bet they could hold a 435 crank HP 5.0 together. Especially with our torque curve.
edit: this thread got spicy lol. I see you’re boosted. Budget summers should simply fall apart with that application.
You will never get "track tires" hot enough to actually work on the streets. There is no tire that can withstand just stomping on the gas.was just going to run a track tire setup to get everything i want
The spongy feeling is probably more because of the taller sidewalk. A 35 profile tire won’t have that same feeling.thank you all for the replies! i apologize things got escalated and out of control in the comments. i would be running a 305/35/20 tire and i have some nt555r2 tires already 305/45/17 with some drag wheels but they feel very spongy in the corners due to it being a drag tire i suppose. i was just going to run a track tire setup to get everything i want but i was told with track tires you want to wrap all 4 corners not just the rears which really drives up the cost. especially when you gotta replace em every 5k-7k miles. i figured it was too good to be true but i figured i would try just in case anybodies experiences led to a favorable option
Why? Your rear will hook even less.. I am now installing Steeda Dual rate springs,
So you're not allergic to spending money. You just spend it poorly.Full suspension mods except Diff bushings.
Yeah you’re blasting most summer tires to bits lol. Us N/A guys can probably hold it together pretty well with the Indy.I have a whipple stage 2, 14ish lbs boost on E85. CF DS, LTH with high flow cats, GForce Outlaw axles. A10. I am now installing Steeda Dual rate springs, front camber plates and J&M Rear magneride shock mounts to give more clearance for the Toyo R888R 325/30/19 which I think are like an inch wider than my Indy 500 I removed. Full suspension mods except Diff bushings. Waiting to see if they start to fail like other people have had happen.
Well if you had 325/30/19 rear tires I would give my old ones with 1800 miles on them. But I cannot give tires to someone who plans to resale.Yeah you’re blasting most summer tires to bits lol. Us N/A guys can probably hold it together pretty well with the Indy.
I'm not seeing issues created by the stock diff bushings. I am doing steeda dual rate springs to tighten up the sway/roll movvment during WOT throttle and hard braking. As far as.spending money, I spend accordingly to match my needs/mods. Plus the old saying goes, when you spend your money, do so on things you want, i will do the same. That's the freedom of choiceWhy? Your rear will hook even less.
So you're not allergic to spending money. You just spend it poorly.
Diff mods should have gone in even before the Whipple.
first part of your reply totally valid and makes sense. second part, theres no reason why you have to be a fuckin dick about it; leave those comments to yourself. clearly im asking for peoples experiences and leave it at that. no need to stir the pot with drama thats not what i was asking nor looking for. thank youYou will never get "track tires" hot enough to actually work on the streets. There is no tire that can withstand just stomping on the gas.
So either put your day dream of fast and furious to bed, or spend money, or drive with more skill. There are no trophies in street driving. Just Darwin awards.
I run those and would take them!Well if you had 325/30/19 rear tires I would give my old ones with 1800 miles on them. But I cannot give tires to someone who plans to resale.
Take a pick of your current tires with the tread depth left and your ID?I run those and would take them!