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Old Jan 25, 2010 | 09:39 AM
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I am setting up my 04 for lapping days. I have about 20 sessions experience and would like feed back from you guys as I have only been driving the S2000 for a couple months:

Plan: 17" Enkei RFP1's or the 6ULR's in the at 949racing with NITTO R888, or Yok AE 048 - 245 rear, 225 rear (I

would love to go 255/235 but don't want to get into any heavy duty rolling or pulling on the fenders


Carbotech pads - x10/x8 or x12/x10 ?

Bilstein PSS 9's

What are your thoughts? I am not racing but usually run in the advanced groups at lapping days. I do still use the car on the street for which I have street pads and tires.

Thanks for ANY feedback,

RR
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Old Jan 25, 2010 | 01:14 PM
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Old Jan 25, 2010 | 01:43 PM
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If you want to run 255 all around, wait for the 949Racing wheels and order them in the +63 offset. I believe all you need to do is roll the inner lip of the front fender a little bit for clearance.

As far as suspension, the PSS9 is more of a daily driver setup. In that price range, I would go with KWv3 as it is track proven.

As far as brakes, I would go with XP12/XP10, especially if you're running 255 wide in the front.
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