xXANCHORMONXx
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I don’t post often on here anymore but linger here and there. As an original owner it’s totally a buy once cry once deal.
I had the first prototype “road kit” from Essex and actually have my car in their instruction manual.
In terms of running 18s at a minimum you need the front kit, wait for a Black Friday sale or wait in the classifieds for one. About 2 years ago I did the rears as while the oem rear caliper clears most 18s, occasionally rocks get stuck in between the caliper and wheel.
To put things in perspective, over the 8 years I’ve had the kit I’ve done maybe 30 trackdays, the discs lasted about 27 before I replaced them. I replace pads every 4-6 events depending on the tracks I go to.
The wheels are Forgeline GS1R 18x11 +52 and I rotate them with a 25MM spacer up front.
I have ran Continental, Michelin, and Pirelli slicks but prefer the Pirellis by a wide margin. They can be had for about $650 to $750 a set landed and give me 3-4 solid track days
I had the first prototype “road kit” from Essex and actually have my car in their instruction manual.
In terms of running 18s at a minimum you need the front kit, wait for a Black Friday sale or wait in the classifieds for one. About 2 years ago I did the rears as while the oem rear caliper clears most 18s, occasionally rocks get stuck in between the caliper and wheel.
To put things in perspective, over the 8 years I’ve had the kit I’ve done maybe 30 trackdays, the discs lasted about 27 before I replaced them. I replace pads every 4-6 events depending on the tracks I go to.
The wheels are Forgeline GS1R 18x11 +52 and I rotate them with a 25MM spacer up front.
I have ran Continental, Michelin, and Pirelli slicks but prefer the Pirellis by a wide margin. They can be had for about $650 to $750 a set landed and give me 3-4 solid track days
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