anybody using slicks on M3 Evo?
anybody using slicks on M3 Evo?
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BJT

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2,344 posts

273 months

Sunday 11th September 2011
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I'm after a bit of advice really.

I want to get some track wheels for my 1997 Evo and don't know what would be best. I want to get some sets of used BTCC slicks put on them.

The original wheels (17's) I will keep for road use.

dan5oclocksmith

17,030 posts

237 months

Wednesday 14th September 2011
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I used to use slicks on mine, but not until I had upgraded everything else (suspension and cage primarily).

What mods have you done to your car?

BJT

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2,344 posts

273 months

Thursday 15th September 2011
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Well, nothing yet!
I'm sitting here with a list of possible cages currently. I'm going to strip out most of the interior and chuck in a couple of bucket seats.
After a few drives, I will see what I think I need.

dan5oclocksmith

17,030 posts

237 months

Thursday 15th September 2011
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Because the slicks generate lots of grip you end up putting more forces through the suspension, so any bits of rubber (bushes etc) will wear out bloody quickly.

Yes, you'll get a bit more grip, but to make the most of it you really want to stiffen the shell and run some bloody firm suspension.

Personally, I'd go with some track tyres (I used Kumho v70a) to start with. In fact, that's what I did!

BJT

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2,344 posts

273 months

Thursday 15th September 2011
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Cheers, will have a look at some track tyres

leem5

243 posts

242 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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Mate, you'll be lucky if they let you on when I think about it, remmember being told at croft that we needed a cage in first before we run ours with them. So thinking about it i'll not bring them down for you and instead bring the M5 ;-).

leem5

243 posts

242 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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Feller, also remember that as long as there is no 'standing' water the slicks will still be better than track day tyres. And the slicks are a lot cheaper (i'll show you where to get them) than buying track tyres.

iguana

7,322 posts

286 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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Not evo, but on non evo & a 328.

Obviously need cage & proper set up.

The dunlops wear quicky & ultimatly on old Slicks not much if any quicker than new r tyres but they are appróx 500 quid cheaper!

BJT

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2,344 posts

273 months

Saturday 17th September 2011
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right forget the slicks. I will get some track tyres then if I can find a nice set of wheels.

Lee - bring the M5! there is a noise limit however.....

phatgixer

4,988 posts

275 months

Thursday 29th September 2011
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