FS: 18" RS3V2 and BRIDGESTONE RE71R

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FS: 18" RS3V2 and BRIDGESTONE RE71R

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255/35-18 Hankook RS3v2. 15 runs at Qualcomm with a well-aligned car (light and even wear), plus about 100 street miles.

245/40-18 Bridgestone RE71R. Don't have them yet but they'll be available Monday, will have 1 driver at the ET Pro plus a few hundred miles of wear on them.

$500/set would be great?
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Someone who's been paying attention can verify this, but aren't those Bridgestones the ones I'd want for my Focus ST?
If so, I'm interested.
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Re: FS: 18" RS3V2 and BRIDGESTONE RE71R

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Robert Puertas wrote:Someone who's been paying attention can verify this, but aren't those Bridgestones the ones I'd want for my Focus ST?
If so, I'm interested.
If you are talking about for the stock wheels, they should work. If you look at the Focus ST GS setup page, people are running a few 18 sizes.

http://www.focusst.org/forum/focus-st-a ... setup.html
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Re: FS: 18" RS3V2 and BRIDGESTONE RE71R

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Robert, be happy to sell them to you...however IIRC Scroggs was on 17's. He did spend a LOT of time in third gear this past weekend though, maybe the 18's would have been better... ;)
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I get that the 17's are probably the way to go, but considering how often I might actually autocross this car, for me it's not worth buying the extra wheels.
A set of good tires though, that's a different story. :-)
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Re: FS: 18" RS3V2 and BRIDGESTONE RE71R

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Robert, interested in a package deal - both sets for $900?

The RE71Rs look great after the weekend:
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The Hankooks are in great shape too (sorry for bad pic)
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Nice offer...
I'll call you this afternoon once my barrage of meetings are over.
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Re: FS: 18" RS3V2 and BRIDGESTONE RE71R

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The Bridgestones are spoken for but Hankooks still available.
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$500 for all four? I'll take the Hankooks. Where are you located?
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Jake Stumph wrote:$500 for all four? I'll take the Hankooks. Where are you located?
I believe he is in San Diego.
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Re: FS: 18" RS3V2 and BRIDGESTONE RE71R

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Both sets now spoken for - thanks for the bytes Cal Club!
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