FLtrackdays
Well-Known Member
I’m on 275/40-18s right now and no problems. But I do have a full blown race shop doing the setup, with Ohlins, LCAs, and plates - they removed my spacers to avoid outer wheel well rub. Ideally your shop (or you) will put as much negative camber you can without rubbing the OEM suspension and still tuck under the hood fender. Obviously need some wiggle room for compression.Ok so I will stick with 275 for my 18x10 ET 30s but what about 40 instead of the 35 aspect ratio? Apex suggested the 40s might rub With OEM suspension but how about with the camber plates. If it was fender rub maybe I would be fine.
The guys I know on OEM suspension and camber plates aren’t running as much negative camber. But they’re still hauling ass and having fun! If you’re doing double duty (street and track), I’d say stick to the OEM suspension and try it on the 275s. After seeing how fast some OEM guys can go on spec alignments and 275 square tires (or even the OEM wheels & better tires), it’s pretty impressive.
I think @kaj was on OEM suspension. Shocking himself and others with fast lap times. Another guy down here (similar Jason’s experience), was doing the same. Flying around the track! I honestly didn’t know that when I bought all my aftermarket suspension parts. But if you’re determined to get a bigger tire under that front fender, lower control arms and coilovers will give you more flexibility & room, with your plates. If that’s what you’re determined to do.
Lots of options for this car. Pretty damn cool! Exactly what I was hoping for this platform. Still exceeding my expectations ?
Here’s the year end to date at Sebring. I couldn’t find any other Supras listed on the Garmin. My buddy Carlo (in a 2020 Supra!) is running 2.26 on OEM suspension, wheels, alignment, with just upgraded tires, fluid, and sway bars. He’s now in a BRZ or he’d be even higher. The Catalyst has my optimal time in the 2:23s if/when I put all my best sectors together (and don’t break any bolts ?).
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