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Moving to R-comps... advice needed
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<blockquote data-quote="Fast99Snake" data-source="post: 7590999" data-attributes="member: 31356"><p>for a first set of r-comps you don't need anything crazy, you will be amazed at how differently the car acts on just a set of 275mm r-comps</p><p>my first(and only set) of r-comps were a set of 275/40/17 avon tech R's(these are the cheap shitty r-comps just for reference), and I was thoroughly impressed with the feel of the car once they get some heat in em</p><p>I run the harbor freight utility trailer and it works great, the wheel bearings should last two seasons, and its only like 20 bucks for bearings for both sides. I just rebuilt the hubs with new bearings before I put the trailer away for the winter, one of the bearings was still good and the other failed because the grease fitting on the hub worked its way out and the bearing ran dry, combined with my 90 mph(trailer is rated to 55) run on that last hour stretch on the way out to gingerman because I was running late <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fast99Snake, post: 7590999, member: 31356"] for a first set of r-comps you don't need anything crazy, you will be amazed at how differently the car acts on just a set of 275mm r-comps my first(and only set) of r-comps were a set of 275/40/17 avon tech R's(these are the cheap shitty r-comps just for reference), and I was thoroughly impressed with the feel of the car once they get some heat in em I run the harbor freight utility trailer and it works great, the wheel bearings should last two seasons, and its only like 20 bucks for bearings for both sides. I just rebuilt the hubs with new bearings before I put the trailer away for the winter, one of the bearings was still good and the other failed because the grease fitting on the hub worked its way out and the bearing ran dry, combined with my 90 mph(trailer is rated to 55) run on that last hour stretch on the way out to gingerman because I was running late :) [/QUOTE]
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