Were to buy Motorsport parts/tyres ???
Were to buy Motorsport parts/tyres ???
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lou556

Original Poster:

185 posts

200 months

Monday 6th June 2011
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Evening,

Does anyone have any suggestions/links to were I might be able to purchase the likes of used slicks, racing harnesses, track brake pads etc... I know the obvious place to go would be ebay and the forums. So I am really wondering if anyone has any contacts or knows of any establishments that specialise in aforementioned items??

Regards

Lew

mmm-five

12,165 posts

308 months

Tuesday 7th June 2011
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I'm sure Demon Tweeks / Merlin Motorsport / Grand Prix Racewear / etc. will sell you new versions of most of those parts.

For part-worn tyres & track wheels, you could try http://www.rallyusedparts.co.uk/ or http://www.motorsportads.com/

Wouldn't trust used harnesses or brake pads though.

lou556

Original Poster:

185 posts

200 months

Wednesday 8th June 2011
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oh no would never run used pads,harnesses or suchlike. It was more the tires on the used front; i hear that ex bttc slicks are rather popular??

mmm-five

12,165 posts

308 months

Wednesday 8th June 2011
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Depends on what you want to use them for.

If it's only for a track day, then proper slicks are overkill, and most organisers will require that a cage be fitted too - as there's historically more accidents/chance of rolling on slick-shod cars.

You'll also have to set up the suspension/alignment to take the way slicks work into account (much stiffer sidewall).

Then there's the oil starvation problem - so you'll need a dry sump, or remote reservoir.

Porkie

2,378 posts

265 months

GC8

19,910 posts

214 months

Wednesday 8th June 2011
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mmm-five said:
Depends on what you want to use them for.

If it's only for a track day, then proper slicks are overkill, and most organisers will require that a cage be fitted too - as there's historically more accidents/chance of rolling on slick-shod cars.

You'll also have to set up the suspension/alignment to take the way slicks work into account (much stiffer sidewall).

Then there's the oil starvation problem - so you'll need a dry sump, or remote reservoir.
This is all true, but in addition to that; slick tyres require a lot of further vehicle body/chassis preparation. You cant simply put slick tyres onto a road car and expect it to work (although later posters will contradict me, no doubt). Extended use of slick tyres will cause your monoqoque to fail and your car will end up like a big blancmange.

When you have a suitably prepared bodyshell, youve still got a lot to do on the vehicles suspension, because otherwise extra grip will only = instability and ultimately: turning over...

Used slick tyres are the tinsel of race car preparation, as opposed to something that most people need, or, indeed; can utilise.

pit5top

101 posts

180 months

Wednesday 8th June 2011
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BMTR in Birmingham are good. Often get part worn stuff as well. Highly recommended.