That’s why I’m asking I would prefer to go 18x10 or 18x10.5 but I couldn’t find any square flow formed/forged wheels that had the correct bolt pattern or were as affordable as the 18x11 hypergrams. The 10.5 width hypergram doesn’t have the right bolt pattern. :( any suggestions?
Hey everyone I’m looking to go to an 18 inch square wheel setup. I’ve done as much research as I could and can’t find any information if 18x11 wheels and a 275-40 tire will fit OEM suspension with 10-15 MM spacers. Looking specifically at Konig Hypergrams
interested in a set of these, where did you end up buying them for $700 and what offset are you running? Width? Also curious to see how these held up after a year?
Will definitely get coaching! I think I will prioritize getting a lap timer/data logger next, I do a lot of simracing and am always looking at VRS tele data to find those last tenths. Do you have any experience with the Catalyst and the Aim Solo 2 DL? Based off my research seems like the Garmin...
Hi everyone,
I have my first track day coming up in December I ordered several things that I will installing on my car soon. Realized I probably should've asked the forums before pulling the trigger but nonetheless just want to make sure I made safe choices and am going in the right direction...
Hey how is this and the seatbelt tensioner holding up? Interested in buying this ridiculous thing XD Also did you get the small car size version or the regular for the angle wings?
If others are capable of left foot braking then I will probably just end up trying to get used to the limited space. Just don’t want my balls to keep getting crushed during the session ?
This is a great answer, it makes a lot of sense of why you would need a harness.
Racing harness and harness bar was actually going to be part of the plan before I go bc I want to wear a HANS (have some cervical issues).
How do you left foot brake in your car?
Hi all, about to go to my first track day. I have many years of experience sim racing and have always used left foot braking and feel most comfortable trail braking with my left foot. Unfortunately as we know the throttle and brake are extremely close together and it makes left foot braking...