Project Cone Killer
Awesome set up. I wish I could afford a set of Motons so badly.
If I could make one suggestion though, Run what you have for a while, then, if possible and within class restrictions, try buying a pair of wheels the same size as your rear ones (17x9 +63 I'm guessing) with the same size tire as your rear for your front, swap your springs front-rear (13K's up front) and adjust your shocks accordingly. This gives you a lot more braking power a long with much more front grip. You already have the big stiff front sway, so the car should handle like a dream. Another benefit is that you can swap your tires front to rear, thus getting more life out of them. Try it out in a year or later this season and let me know how it goes.
If I could make one suggestion though, Run what you have for a while, then, if possible and within class restrictions, try buying a pair of wheels the same size as your rear ones (17x9 +63 I'm guessing) with the same size tire as your rear for your front, swap your springs front-rear (13K's up front) and adjust your shocks accordingly. This gives you a lot more braking power a long with much more front grip. You already have the big stiff front sway, so the car should handle like a dream. Another benefit is that you can swap your tires front to rear, thus getting more life out of them. Try it out in a year or later this season and let me know how it goes.
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they look a little more aggressive than the +54 +63 standard s2k CE offsets! 