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    chop, lock and adrenalins
    but it pisses me off when people assume your hooning cos your car is loud, has bald tires, a roll cage, fresh bake and dinted bumpers!!
    Or driving in a wolf pack.

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    Pretty much my first setup, coronas will make it much better, the camber really helps front end grip, pretty good street grip setup hey.
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    yeah im liking the setup atm. will be better with corona lca's! i want to get some better shocks real soon tho..

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    Im looking at 7kg front coilover with kyb agx shocks and 5kg GAZ rear coilover in a T-18.
    I have 24mm front swaybar and 18mm rear. Will be doing mainly hillclimb (looking at entering NSW hillclimb champs next yr) and supersprints. After looking at this thread im re thinking and think ill go with 6 and 4.5 i need some advice as to wiether people think the 7 and 5 combo will be to stiff? Thanks
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    7 and 5 would be fine
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    7 and 5 will be fine as long as you run decent tyres. For hillclimbs you'd be best running slightly softer but it's not crucial.

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    Sweet cheers for info guys 7 and 5 it is.
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    i run 7 front and 5.5 rear i find its a bit over steery have dropped back to a 5kg rear and fine it almost perfect 18mm and 24mm swaybars 8 way shocks at rear and non adj at front, it sits and grips well

    tyres are the only contact point fro you and the road so dont skimp out and but shitty rubbers

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    Sweet sounds like its the way to go then. Yeh at the moment i have potenza
    GIII's on front and yokohama C-Drives on rear 185/60/14. Looking at getting some semi slicks but dont really no what to get at the moment.
    Can you run stretch on semi slicks??? i dont think ive ever seen it done. I have 7.5 on front and 8 rear so i think ill go with 205's
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    stretch is fine with semi's, if its just a street car then go some RE001's all round in 185/60, cant really go wrong for the price.
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