NightmareMoon
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Absolutely.Would 285/35r19 work on a 35 offset both front and rear? That was the plan for the time being until I go up to 305's
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Absolutely.Would 285/35r19 work on a 35 offset both front and rear? That was the plan for the time being until I go up to 305's
if you're in Ajax, CTMP (Mosport) is basically right next to your door, and this track is light years better than Toronto Motorsport Park (CMP). don't confuse these two, CTMP aka Mosport aka Canadian Tire Motorsport Park is a world class venue with one of the most intimidating and fast layouts. CMP on the other hand, is a small bumpy track with no flagging stations, which is a big no-no for me personally.Most likely the Toronto Motorsport speedway. Bit of a drive, but I don't think there's any others outside of the Ajax area. That's why likely this'll be a weekend hobby a few times a year
I'll shoot you a DM as this looks closer and I'm 99% sure this is the place my friends at my local cars and coffee were talking about!if you're in Ajax, CTMP (Mosport) is basically right next to your door, and this track is light years better than Toronto Motorsport Park (CMP). don't confuse these two, CTMP aka Mosport aka Canadian Tire Motorsport Park is a world class venue with one of the most intimidating and fast layouts. CMP on the other hand, is a small bumpy track with no flagging stations, which is a big no-no for me personally.
if you want to come to Mosport and spend a weekend doing some sessions with great instructors, classrooms and skidpad exercises, drop me a DM and I'll share more details. it aint cheap, but the learning experience and focus on safety are totally worth it in my opinion.
Correct! I was looking at getting some SVE wheels when they came back in stock.Yes that will work, assuming you are talking about a 19x10 wheel. It’s a very popular setup
OH YES.If you upgrade your sway bars get new adjustable end links. Especially up front. Seen several post on here of the stock fronts bending with upgraded sway bars.
depends on rim size. 19x10 is doable .Would 285/35r19 work on a 35 offset both front and rear? That was the plan for the time being until I go up to 305's
We are very limited on tire choices in 18x11 size up here in Canada unfortunately. I don't think we have access to takeoff slicks. Also, there is a good chance to have an apocalyptic rain during any given event, as well as driving at near freezing temperatures at times . We have to choose wisely and this is where some 200tw tires in 305/30/19 have the best selection of options. Having multiple sets definitely helps, but that's usually further down the road.depe
depends on rim size. 19x10 is doable .
i would sell your rims and get new 18x11 ones saving money on tires too .
200tw like a052 are really good on rain..not apocaliptic of course lol.We are very limited on tire choices in 18x11 size up here in Canada unfortunately. I don't think we have access to takeoff slicks. Also, there is a good chance to have an apocalyptic rain during any given event, as well as driving at near freezing temperatures at times . We have to choose wisely and this is where some 200tw tires in 305/30/19 have the best selection of options. Having multiple sets definitely helps, but that's usually further down the road.
leg and arm for 295/35/18200tw like a052 are really good on rain..not apocaliptic of course lol.
in light rain they could be bettere that "regular tires " like PS4
Tires in Canada are a billion $$$.leg and arm for 295/35/18
this is what I'm planning to get for next season, but I do have a set for really wet conditions at this point:
PS4S is a very solid tire for beginning, however there are better choices that also cost less.Tires in Canada are a billion $$$.
That being said, I was looking at PS4S at all 4 corners so...I'm already doing it wrong.