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Postby Charlie Brown » Mon Mar 09, 2009 7:12 pm

snowboardingmr.p wrote:Thanks for the welcome Charlie Brown and many thanks for the advice too.

I was thinking of joining the NSW MX-5 club, is it any good mate? Is there a good crowd there?



Yeh, better say they're a good crowd......seeing I'm El Prezidentee :roll:

The run finishes out your way, well a little north at Wisemans but closer than some of us who live in the south.

Stock NC's alignment. Go to Wholesale Suspension at Penrith.
Sit in the car when it's being done.
Front:
Camber -1 degree
Castor 6.5 degrees
Toe 2mm total toe in
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Camber -1.2 degrees
Toe 3mm toe in total

Tyres, there's a special on Bridgestone Adrenelins at the moment at around $200 ea.
The best are Michelin Preceda PP2s at $305 ea.
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Postby snowboardingmr.p » Mon Mar 09, 2009 9:38 pm

Well El Prezidentee :D .......

I appreciate the help from you and i think i am getting closer now to a decision.
Due to having just forked out all my hard earned money on the car and a few other bits and bobs i really do need to watch my budget, and with me already having 2 yokohama's my only real options are 2 more yokohamas A Drive R1's or 4 new Kumho KU31's. (Will maybe splash out on the Michelins next time round)

Which would you choose out of the 2 options?

Oh and many many thanks for the info on the wheel alignment, i shall be getting in touch with these guys tomorrow. Anyone in particular from Wholesale Suspension?

Well hopefully see you on Sunday, but if not i will most certainly catch you guys very soon. :mrgreen:
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Postby Charlie Brown » Tue Mar 10, 2009 8:36 am

Put the 2 Yokohama's on if the two you have still have plenty of meat and I'd expect that they would have give there's still the 2 original Precedas on the other end.
It's a far better tyre than the KU31.
PS check the tyre pressures are in the 29 - 31 region cold. You don't need to run anything higher.
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Postby snowboardingmr.p » Tue Mar 10, 2009 8:53 am

Yoko's it is then.
Cheers Charlie Brown, much appreciated. :wink:

Charlie Brown wrote:Put the 2 Yokohama's on if the two you have still have plenty of meat and I'd expect that they would have give there's still the 2 original Precedas on the other end.
It's a far better tyre than the KU31.
PS check the tyre pressures are in the 29 - 31 region cold. You don't need to run anything higher.
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Postby KRM » Wed Mar 11, 2009 4:47 pm

Welcome :)

Make sure that you get the wheel alignment done when you get your tyres fitted. It could make a difference.

Join us on the run this weekend. :D We are a very friendly group :D

We won't hold the snowboarding thing against you. :P :P :lol:
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Postby snowboardingmr.p » Wed Mar 11, 2009 6:35 pm

Hi KRM and thanks for the welcome :D .

Its like a long lost family all this, everyone seems great.

So do i need to wear my L plates seen as i am new to the MX-5 posse? :lol:

Mate if i dont manage to get there for the run this time, i will certainly catch up with you guys very soon indeed.
I know i have got Coldplay tickets for the Saturday night and so it could be a long night!!! Will see though.

With regards to the wheels and tyres, i was planning to get the tyres fitted on monday, then Tuesday or Wednesday get the wheels alignment done. The garage that i am getting the tyres from dont have the wheel alignment gear, plus my now good El Precidento Charlie Brown friend recommended this Wholesale Suspension place and they do seem pretty good from what i have heard about them.

Am i ok to do it this way or would it be better doing it the other way round?

Catch you soon guys and thanks again for the help :mrgreen: .

ps - One will ignore the snowboarding comment!!... But please dont tell me you are a skier!!! :|

KRM wrote:Welcome :)

Make sure that you get the wheel alignment done when you get your tyres fitted. It could make a difference.

Join us on the run this weekend. :D We are a very friendly group :D

We won't hold the snowboarding thing against you. :P :P :lol:
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Postby HIC-45S » Wed Mar 11, 2009 7:24 pm

snowboardingmr.p wrote:Am i ok to do it this way or would it be better doing it the other way round?


That's the way I'd have it done :)

A good suspension place is crucial for a good wheel alignment. Last year I took my car to get a wheel alignment done, 6 months later the rear passenger tyre was down to the steel right on the inside, in that time I did Wakefield twice, and drove my car to and from everywhere. This was caused due to excessive toe in on that wheel.

New tyres, new suspension place, new alignment. 5 months has passed, still dríven to work every day and everywhere else on the weekend. 3 times at Wakefield and once at Eastern Creek. Still have plenty of rubber :D
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Postby snowboardingmr.p » Wed Mar 11, 2009 7:36 pm

Cheers HIC-45S...

By the way how come you don't have an MX-5????? :?
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Postby snowboardingmr.p » Wed Mar 11, 2009 7:42 pm

Just a few snaps of my new baby if anyone is interested???? She so pretty.... :lol:

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Postby project.r.racing » Wed Mar 11, 2009 9:35 pm

Kumho KU31s all the way. I have a set on my Astina currently. They have done 47,000km, 30 laps of queensland raceway, 6 runs at mt cottom, 9 motorkhanas, 6 runs on a gravel autocross track. They have great stability and perform awesome in the wet. Silicia based so grip better than most other tyres. I'm happy with them. They are a 215/35R18 that only started with 7mm tread, so pretty good tyre wear I think.

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Postby KRM » Thu Mar 12, 2009 4:43 pm

Yes get your alignment done asap after the fitting of the new tyres and check that the person doing the job understands what is required to do a 4 wheel alignment.

As for snowboarding, not enough speed :P I have been skiing since the late 60's. :lol: :shock:

Good luck with your tyres.
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Postby Craig » Thu Mar 12, 2009 4:50 pm

KRM wrote:I have been skiing since the late 60's. :lol: :shock:


Wow you must be sore... :mrgreen: :P
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Postby Boags » Thu Mar 12, 2009 4:51 pm

KRM wrote:As for snowboarding, not enough speed :P I have been skiing since the late 60's. :lol: :shock:


Snowboarding is for girls. It's easy to pick up, easy to get good at and the equipment is more comfortable.

Skiing is much more challenging and rewarding. Real men are pricks on sticks; not gays on trays... :roll: :oops: :o :twisted: :mrgreen: :lol:

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Postby HIC-45S » Thu Mar 12, 2009 5:26 pm

snowboardingmr.p wrote:Cheers HIC-45S...

By the way how come you don't have an MX-5????? :?


Long story short, my first car was a R31 Skyline wagon and so started my obsession. The reasons why I am here can be put down to a member called -alex, and that the MX-5 crowd are generally more track orientated than your usual "slam it, tint it, add a set of chromies and make it dose" Skyline crowd.

I like MX-5s, but I don't see myself in one. I think they are best for making me push harder to keep up :)
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Postby snowboardingmr.p » Thu Mar 12, 2009 7:21 pm

Now you got to laugh at that.... :lol: That is funny....


Craig wrote:
KRM wrote:I have been skiing since the late 60's. :lol: :shock:


Wow you must be sore... :mrgreen: :P
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