Maybe a good excuse to invest and fit some Hotchkis ARB'sTimsterRS4 wrote:Cheers.
No, I have stock ARB's !

Maybe a good excuse to invest and fit some Hotchkis ARB'sTimsterRS4 wrote:Cheers.
No, I have stock ARB's !
Yup... had 4 wheel "Hunter" alignment.spikeyboy101 wrote:Just a thought but have you had your suspesion or alginment checked ?
On my S4 last year it felt realy bad cornering - put it in for 4 wheel alginment and found front lower arms worn, plus the aligment was out - had the lower arms replaced and wheels aligned - sorted it all out.
Plus is your DRC ok ?
kingjggff wrote:Track car if you a planning on doing more than a couple a year and how safe you want to be. I am a bit of a woss and like to have a full cage and harness, must be getting old or that I have seen too many accidents that didn't have a cage or harness fitted.
The Pirelli website says:adsgreen wrote:I... want... these... tyres.... <wibble>
http://www.pirelli.com/tyre/ww/en/motor ... rofeo.html
Not exactly suitable for everyday road driving, especially with Winter approaching...Pirelli wrote:Specific for racetrack driving, it is approved for road use, enabling travel to the track. In the event of very wet asphalt, with the risk of aquaplaning, prudent driving at reduced speed is recommended.
That size will have a radius 7mm (1.06%) greater than 255/35x19, not enough difference to be problem I reckon.adsgreen wrote:Shame no exact size - coul 265/35R19 fit I wonder
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