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    Track rims? Size?

    Im planning to do a track day but curious on what tires and rims to use.

    I am told that 13s would be better but would have thought 15s would be better to firm the ride up. stock are 14s.

    WOuld be running the car on semis so whats your thoughts?

    Thanks

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    After a few trackdays on my car (stock 16"), I would prefer 17" wtih a low profile tyre as the sidewall would flex less.
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    Why dont you run your car on some good street tyres first?
    You save money and that way when you run semis you will know how many seconds exactly those semis gave you over street tyres

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    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    After a few trackdays on my car (stock 16"), I would prefer 17" wtih a low profile tyre as the sidewall would flex less.
    Thats what i thought but then using 13s with semis would have a harder side wall.

    my street 14s have fairly soft walls

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    I would go at least one size up from stock, less sidewall flex and it will make a difference in your cornering capability.
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    get 15's if u had stock 14's, 13's will have 2 much tyre wall and will flex like the others have said.

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    use 15's with 50 series R specs like R888's

    205/50ZR15

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    ^^^ exactly what i run at the track

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    Why is everyone recommending rims and tyres without knowing what car this guy has?

    Unless you have some experience I would not start with semi slick tyres. A sticky street tyre will serve you better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fookah View Post
    Thats what i thought but then using 13s with semis would have a harder side wall.

    my street 14s have fairly soft walls
    As some have said, if you've never tracked before, just try it first on your stock rims and tyres (doesn't matter if your tyres are wearing out).

    Find out if this is really your thing before blowing money on new wheels and tyres.

    For your stock streets, just pump it up to around 40psi cold
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    Depends if you can fit 13's. If you have a stock EG with the stock calipers and rotors, 13s will clear it fine. I've ran 13inch semi slicks on the track with my last EG and still got some decent times.

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    sorry guys, car is a swift gti.. turbo charged. car already sways alot as is with tires on atm (195/60/14) and have a lot of traction with 150+ kw hence wanting semis.

    Stock tire from factory are 175/60/14, ive put 195/60/14s

    suspension has been done with springs, shocks, sways and strut braces
    Last edited by fookah; 07-01-2009 at 12:23 PM.

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