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What would be better to do first?
Hi guys
I have a 96 civic coupe with stock suspension, some 14 inch american racing wheels and some michelin all seasons in the front and bridgestones in the back, and I am looking into increasing the handeling capabilities of my car for a daily driver, maybe autocross sometimes. What would give me a better handeling out of the two? I will do both eventually, but want as most performance as I can get now. I would either spend my money on a good set of rims and tires, or on a good set of springs and shocks. So what would be better for handeling to do right now? Thanks a lot.
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Re: What would be better to do first?
THis may help you decide...
List of modifications in order of most to least important regarding handling. 1. Driver. 2. Tires 3. alignment 4. Dampers 5. Springs & anti-roll bars 6. Chassis reinforcements So I would go tires 1st, and then tune the rest of the suspension around them. |
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Re: What would be better to do first?
Thanks a lot man.
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Re: What would be better to do first?
Can you reccommend me some good tires for both dry and wet performance?
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Re: What would be better to do first?
if its a daily driver, i like toyo. if you want more auto-x style i like Faulkin.
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Re: What would be better to do first?
Hmm, i dont want something with fast threadwear, but also not something crappy with a long threadwear
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Re: What would be better to do first?
my toyos lasted over a year with constant beating... in fact still on ther now.
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Re: What would be better to do first?
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any ways, I personally have had pretty good success with several tires, problem is I run a different set of tires for street then I do for compitition, so my requirements may be completely different (I tend to prefer all season tires on the street). But!, I know of several people who have be Very happy with Falken FK-452 as a street tire that gives good grip, Dry and wet. (Not as grippy as the RT-615 in the dry, which is what I use for compitition). I personally have use the ZE-512, but its an all season tire so it would be the least grippy yet longest lasting of the three (The RT-615 being the grippiest and shortest lived, followed by the FK-452 and finally the ZE-512) If Falken isnt your prefered brand, Kumho makes several good tires, starting with the MX, which would be compairable to the RT-615 in grip, and I understand the MX has better wet grip then the RT-615. then theres the ECSTA SPT or the ECSTA ASX (the ASX being the allseason tire). There are lots of choices out there, the more you narrow down your needs the better choice you'll make. |
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Re: What would be better to do first?
aight, i use the proxies (i think rx-4?) or something
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