Finally got my v710s mounted
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#5
wheels are 15x8 real racing imca mod lite, 5 inch back space, offset like .5 inch or 13mm
tires are 225/50/15, dont you wish you had stock size brakes still
the wheel it is sitting next to is a 225/50/15 kumho 711 on 6.5 inch wheels, the tread on the v710 is about 1 inch wider than the 711
tires are 225/50/15, dont you wish you had stock size brakes still
the wheel it is sitting next to is a 225/50/15 kumho 711 on 6.5 inch wheels, the tread on the v710 is about 1 inch wider than the 711
#9
Originally Posted by irish44j
Hey, didn't I see those wheels on a 1970s muscle car?
nevermind, can't talk now. Praying for rain. Praying for rain. Praying for rain....
nevermind, can't talk now. Praying for rain. Praying for rain. Praying for rain....
#10
Very nice. And the 23.9" diam will help acceleration and gearing a bit too. Just watch the rear's sliding. Maybe play with the pressures to help generate some heat on the backs to prevent that?
#12
no way, i need to scrub them in more, they are scary right now, i almost spun a couple of times driving around my neighborhood with them.
also these are the last two autocrosses for a while... i need to get my final races in before i hibernate for the winter
and i need to figure out pressures
also these are the last two autocrosses for a while... i need to get my final races in before i hibernate for the winter
and i need to figure out pressures
#16
I may have to bail. I have one more day to figure this crap out. Just replaced front right caliper where the noise was coming from...no dice. still there. Both front wheel bearings are replaced. Both driveaxles are new. I'm completely stumped now.
Noise is directly related to brakes....unrelated to how hard of a curve I'm on, and goes away immediately if brakes are applied even lightly.
Tomorrow I'm going to re-rebuild the front left. If that doesn't fix it I'm putting stock brakes back on (will have to buy some pads). If that doesn't fix it I'm setting the motherf-cking car on fire and filing an insurance claim..
Noise is directly related to brakes....unrelated to how hard of a curve I'm on, and goes away immediately if brakes are applied even lightly.
Tomorrow I'm going to re-rebuild the front left. If that doesn't fix it I'm putting stock brakes back on (will have to buy some pads). If that doesn't fix it I'm setting the motherf-cking car on fire and filing an insurance claim..
#18
Im now 99% sure its one of the pistons of the front left caliper seizing up and not retracting, thus making a loud moaning noise when making any kind of right turn (slight or hard)...it only goes away if I touch the brakes (even lightly).
How have I brilliantly narrowed it down to this?
- both front wheel bearings - new
- reman'd RF caliper on today (waste of money since the old one was apparently fine)
- new R/L driveaxles
- the rest of suspension has been checked and is good to go.
Wife drove in circles in a parking lot with me for a while tonight and her expert ears pinpointed the sound as "front left, definitely."
I don't even want to deal with rebuilding the LF caliper again - I just ordered a reman'd one overnighted to me by Friday...so should be good to go.
How have I brilliantly narrowed it down to this?
- both front wheel bearings - new
- reman'd RF caliper on today (waste of money since the old one was apparently fine)
- new R/L driveaxles
- the rest of suspension has been checked and is good to go.
Wife drove in circles in a parking lot with me for a while tonight and her expert ears pinpointed the sound as "front left, definitely."
I don't even want to deal with rebuilding the LF caliper again - I just ordered a reman'd one overnighted to me by Friday...so should be good to go.
#25
i gained nearly 5 seconds on a 50 second course, basically i hardly spin the tires at the start, i can brake much later, turn faster, and accelerate out of the turns earlier with almost no wheel spin. i was really driving close the limit of the tires to gain 5 seconds though.
#27
Originally Posted by gdmaxse
i gained nearly 5 seconds on a 50 second course, basically i hardly spin the tires at the start, i can brake much later, turn faster, and accelerate out of the turns earlier with almost no wheel spin. i was really driving close the limit of the tires to gain 5 seconds though.
#29
mine are 225/50/15 but they are way oversize, i mean, the tread width is 9.25" and the overall width on 8" wheels is 9.6". when the tire is off the rim the overall width is 10.25". they really belong on a 9" wheel but im thinking about stretching them to a 10" wheel on my next set.
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