I have recently had the chance to purchase a dream car of mine, so I have to put my lovely Guard Metallic Ecoboost up for sale.
The car has about 23,700 kms. (14,700 miles) and it's not currently insured, so this won't go up any higher.
Been through three oil changes (first two were done by...
Well you definitely won't regret getting PSS, but the Firestones win the price to performance ratio. I was pleasantly surprised by how predictable their handling characteristics are. That said, they were grippier than expected, but not quite PSS grippy.
I've thought about getting something of the sort, but haven't really done much research on the matter. It would be very cool to have the data to review, to compliment reviewing videos of back-to-back runs indeed!
*reposted from the HPDE subforum*
Hey guys! This weekend, I had the opportunity to participate in Dream Drives For Kids' Maryhill Loops hillclimb event in Goldendale WA., in my 2016 Ecoboost PP/Recaros. (Drove all the way from Vancouver, B.C. for it)
The event was a blast, and proceeds are put...
Hey guys! This weekend, I had the opportunity to participate in Dream Drives For Kids' Maryhill Loops hillclimb event in Goldendale WA., in my 2016 Ecoboost PP/Recaros. (Drove all the way from Vancouver, B.C. for it)
The event was a blast, and proceeds are put towards helping sick children and...
RTR Tech 7s seem to be pretty solid wheels (flow formed construction) and the 19x9.5 ones only weigh 23lbs.
Only thing is that they're only available in charcoal or black.
http://www.americanmuscle.com/rtr-tech7-charcoal-19x95-1516.html
Those look awesome man! I literally just made an account to reply to this, because you're the first person I encountered on the interwebs who prefers smaller wheels :P
Here's my Ecoboost with Motegi MR131s (18x9 +35) on 275/40/18 Firestone Indy 500s
http://imgur.com/a/3Q8El