:D Well it isn't really a Group Buy... :D
I have 1 S-02 Pole position 225/50R16 with about 150 miles on it. The reason why I only have 1 tire is my car was rear-end quite a while ago, and the lady broke one of my rims. So I got a new rim and tire. And the body shop put a PP on the left side and left the non-pp on the right. So anyway when I figured it out, I just bought a set of 245/45's for my rear and had planned on putting the 225's on the front. But after speaking to people here, I decided against it. Besides, I think I am getting new rims soon. So there it is.... 1 225/50R16 S-02 pp. I live in SF Bay area, but I am willing to ship it. name your price. -r [This message has been edited by krazik-s2k (edited October 16, 2000).] |
Hey there! I noticed that you indicated that you put 45's on the rear. Are those S02's? I don't recall that they came in that size. I also noticed that the diameter of the 45's are a bit smaller than the stock 50's. Have you noticed any difference? Errors in the Speedo?
After the track day next week, I'll need new tires in the rear and I was thinking about 45's on the stock rim since they will fit. However; I was wondering if there is a downside. |
What track do you guys run on? I'm not really a close neighbor, but close enough to come play someday soon!
dave |
yup the diameter is smaller, slighty, I have noticed a small difference. I can only do ~41 in 1st now.
And the are the PP tires. (yup. pp's on rear, non-pp's on front) Also, in most cars, the speedo is calculated on the non-drive wheels, so that if you are spinning the tires, you still get an accurate reading of speed. my fronts are stock, and my speedo seems to be accurate. [This message has been edited by krazik-s2k (edited October 16, 2000).] |
Originally posted by krazik-s2k: Also, in most cars, the speedo is calculated on the non-drive wheels, so that if you are spinning the tires, you still get an accurate reading of speed. |
Originally posted by krazik-s2k: Also, in most cars, the speedo is calculated on the non-drive wheels, so that if you are spinning the tires, you still get an accurate reading of speed. |
ok... well then yeah my speedo is off.
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Fireslayer:
I'm going to Thunderhill in Willows, CA. You can find out all about the track as www.thunderhill.com It's about an hour north of Sacramento California. |
If the speedo was not hooked up to the drive wheels I would have never gotten 75mph out of my '82 diesel Rabbit!
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Anyone want the tire? :D
Those who are replacing the rears can get one of them for a good price. :D |
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