I had my Supra delivered via an enclosed trailer and they used through the wheel tie downs with padding and if I didn’t know they did it, I would have had no idea. Zero marks on the wheels.
They do the same thing on cars costing 4x+ the Supra as well.
Yea, that’s totally fair. I run E40, my Supra isn’t a daily and it still can be a pain sometimes as it basically makes it so I can only do one day track events. Trust me, If I didn’t have to be a rolling bomb on the highway to track events, I wouldn’t.
You are for sure being smart about the...
The Supra can be so fast with it being almost stock. There is a local guy that has a 23 MT that is knocking on the door of 1:4X's at Palmer with just springs, a seat, harness AND oem tires! It's very impressive. Stock camber and everything, he just keeps destroying the front tires, lol. We keep...
Not that I have to at all, but I am running 13mm spacers up front and 12mm out back. Only to bring the wheels out a bit as they are +40 offset.
I believe 13mm front will give OEM suspension the right amount of clearance?
Finally got around to mounting some tires on the deal-of-a-century OEM rears I picked up earlier this year for only $470 for all four 19x10's.
I wasn't expecting them to look fantastic on the car! ?
I would contact them, that seems odd it’s different and I can’t find any H7 on their site with those specs. They were great when I contacted them for a replacement.
Yup, the oem mapping uses throttle as part of the boost control, it does it well enough that you don't feel it.
Here is a stock 2020. You can see it does it based on pressure deviation.