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430 Scuderia on bbs rid wheels

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  1. Ahtim

    Ahtim Karting

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    Hi, 19×9.0 28 , 19×10.5 35 , currently I have these rID on my scuderia, now with 235/285 stock size ps4s, however the front is looking fine, but the rear is going in a little, Now the front and rear ET gap are about7, which is about same as the stock scuderia wheels.
    I am going to fit TrofeoR 245/285 this week and
    I would like to add some spacers to the rear, may be 10-15mm, will it cause any problem? Eg: more understeer or other change in handling characteristic?

    Thanks in advance




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  2. Ahtim

    Ahtim Karting

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  3. redcaruser

    redcaruser Formula 3

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    Hi, I have mounted on my Scuderia front (2x15mm) and rear (2x25mm) Wheel-spacers. I use the original rims with the standard tire sizes. In addition, the car was lowered slightly. This was done by my Ferrari garage and the track geometry was then re-measured and adjusted accordingly. The driving characteristics have certainly not deteriorated. I have rather the impression that these have improved a little bit, but may be a subjective impression. Times on a track I have never measured.

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  4. Ahtim

    Ahtim Karting

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  5. 360trev

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    As long as you get your geometry reset (camber, toe, etc.) this slightly wider track will without doubt improve cornering performance. Also add another couple of degree of negative camber at the same time all around and dial in the front to use 0 degree's (no toe in or out) and you'll be amazed how well it handles!!!
     
  6. Ahtim

    Ahtim Karting

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    What is your current alignment data?


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  7. Sj_engr

    Sj_engr Formula 3

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    Wow those look great. Hides the lugs well.
     
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  8. redcaruser

    redcaruser Formula 3

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  9. Ahtim

    Ahtim Karting

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    Nice, love your car and the colour


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