Re: Tire pressure suggestions 18" rim Falken 615K rubber?
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Any suggestions for air pressures? 295/40/18 rear 315/30/18 front Suggestions for regular street driving and autocross would be helpful! Thanks Brad
Wow you run a reversed staggered setup? Haha!
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Re: Tire pressure suggestions 18" rim Falken 615K rubber?
[Re: RylisPro]
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07/06/14 05:47 PM
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Any suggestions for air pressures? 295/40/18 rear 315/30/18 front Suggestions for regular street driving and autocross would be helpful! Thanks Brad
Wow you run a reversed staggered setup? Haha!
Technically since most the weight is in the front, it technically should help a little.
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Re: Tire pressure suggestions 18" rim Falken 615K rubber?
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Any suggestions for air pressures? 295/40/18 rear 315/30/18 front Suggestions for regular street driving and autocross would be helpful! Thanks Brad
Wow you run a reversed staggered setup? Haha!
Technically since most the weight is in the front, it technically should help a little.
that's the idea..... car pushes when tires got hot. The other issue ( well... another issue lets say) is in stock form the track width is wider in the rear, hence the push.... fixed that too. Any idea on what pressures to run?
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Re: Tire pressure suggestions 18" rim Falken 615K rubber?
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The sidewalls on the 615k are pretty stiff, they can be run at fairly low pressure. I run 32 psi all around on street, 30 front 28 rear for autocross. Some of my competitors on them run as low as 26 F 22R....
Thanks for the reply. I was under the impression for autocross people added more air pressure.
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Re: Tire pressure suggestions 18" rim Falken 615K rubber?
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You are correct most tires need higher pressure for Autocross so the sidewalls don't roll over. I ran the Dunlop Z2 and they liked a bit more pressure, 38F and 36R. Lighter cars like Miatas always seem to like more pressure than heavy cars like ours. The pressures I use on the 615K are cold pressures, again with the 615 K you don't get huge pressure increases as the tire doesn't get overheated by falling over on itself. It's a very stable, planted tire in the corners and the pressure after most Autocross runs in my Valiant is rarely up more than 1 or 2 psi. Any more pressure increase than that and you're over driving...
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Re: Tire pressure suggestions 18" rim Falken 615K rubber?
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Hey Brad - I run 615k's on my Mustang for road course duty - 315 squared set up. I start them out at 24 psi as hot temps climb to 34. For Auto-X you may want to start a bit higher though - maybe 25/26. Just my
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Re: Tire pressure suggestions 18" rim Falken 615K rubber?
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That's a bad ass car right there...
Thanks guys those fenders were a TON of work. I was expecting a lot of negative comments online and at Carlisle but nothing but positive remarks/questions. Mopar folks tend to lean on the purist side but so far so good. Not that it matters much. I like to do my own thing. I have the original fenders stored away in case I ever want to go back. At Carlisle , Mopar Muscle asked to take pictures of it for their magazine, filled out a info sheet too. Cool stuff I thought! Here is a few pictures of how I made them...
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Re: Tire pressure suggestions 18" rim Falken 615K rubber?
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That looks great! I take it those are repop fenders that got the treatment? You might start a trend and be selling some 315 series front fenders for Challengers here.
What manufacturer for the 18" mini lite style wheels there?
Thanks, I expected to get almost run off this site doing this. Yes I bought new AMD fenders to cut up and stored my originals. These are the rims... http://www.etwheels.com/lt_iii.html With the hours involved... I don't think it would be a feasible venture making them!
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Re: Tire pressure suggestions 18" rim Falken 615K rubber?
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I hear that Brad.....the cornering section appears to be a bit more forgiving on modifications.
So how does the car feel with the 315/295 combo? I forgot your t/bar spring/swagger/shock setup.
I have 1.120" t bars , 225 composite leafs, and double adjustable QA1's on all 4 corners. Car is great I expected a horrible ride on the streets but it's not bad. The only negative issue is roads with ruts from transport trucks etc.... it follows the ruts pretty good. I got caught in a pretty good rain storm driving home from Carlisle ( 8 hour drive) and was having visions of having to grab a motel room but it was just fine , no hydroplaning at all. Slow manoeuvring like when parking is not an issue at all either! I have power steering with the fast ratio arms.
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