I have Chinese CSL replicas off of eBay on my car. They were $500 shipped. I originally bought them to hold me over until I got what I really wanted but 3 yrs later, they have held up surprisingly well
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I have Chinese CSL replicas off of eBay on my car. They were $500 shipped. I originally bought them to hold me over until I got what I really wanted but 3 yrs later, they have held up surprisingly well
No they were Breytons from Kristen's 135. After switching back to Konis, I'm convinced the reason they cracked is from the Bilstiens bottoming out.
The VMRs are on Kristen's car and they have held up very well too
It's not so much the front having more grip, but having the same grip as the rears. 245 up front for me vs 225 stock is 40mm more grip up front than a stock setup. I do get a little more tramlining (the road will try to dictate which direction you steer ie bumpy roads or curved/slanted roads) but the steering is so stiff already it doesn't bother me in the slightest.
For a daily driver that enjoys getting a little stupid sometimes, square setup is life.
Yup, like my square setup for the reasons above. And yup, those wheels seem too busy for our cars.
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