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> first race of the season
brant
post May 24 2022, 11:27 AM
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A week back, I attended a vintage race in colorado
the car did fine... the driver was slow, but still had fun
a couple of shots

I ran a staggered set of bias- ply vintage tires... car was not aligned for them... and they were a bit underwhelming...


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post May 24 2022, 12:02 PM
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I'll have to pull the sizes.... the hoosier TDR tire in 15inch
a year or more old... just wanted to run them for a full event and see if I could adapt.

I can get 8 inch fuchs under the back easily
but class restricted to 7inch rims.
typically run a 225/15 on 7inch rims with a 1 inch spacer for track (because I have the room)

I only ran a 3/4 inch spacer on these... due to the balloon sidewalls.
fenders are modified....just as wide as a flared car

plus this is a low HP 2.0 motor so plenty of traction in a straight line.
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