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  • #16
    Morgenstern wrote: well i really want to focus the car's abilities on auto-x and back road passes, so of course i need something stiff and nice tires. but again, i'm not sure what's the best set-up as the 2+2's are slightly different than the Coupes
    I have lots of experience in autox and road courses. Set your car up just as you would if it was a coupe. Do you plan on using stock type replacements or custom? Coilovers are best, but I have a car with with eibachs and bilstiens, and the car handles very nuetral, which is what you want. For tires, get track tires, nothing else will be competitive. Khumo and yokohama for long life, hoosiers for traction.
    Chuck Stong
    300+ Parts and Performance owner
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    2002 ZCOT president and always active member

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    • #17
      Firehawk wrote: Khumo and yokohama for long life, hoosiers for traction.
      I had heard that the V710 actually outperforms the A3S05 by a notable margin though. I just run MX's now (a lot cheaper to run street tires) and I know they are no longer the top dog for street tires and I still manage to beat guys on race tires...

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