FS: 18" RS3V2 and BRIDGESTONE RE71R
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FS: 18" RS3V2 and BRIDGESTONE RE71R
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?
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.
If so, I'm interested.
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Re: FS: 18" RS3V2 and BRIDGESTONE RE71R
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.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.
http://www.focusst.org/forum/focus-st-a ... setup.html
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Re: FS: 18" RS3V2 and BRIDGESTONE RE71R
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.
A set of good tires though, that's a different story.
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Re: FS: 18" RS3V2 and BRIDGESTONE RE71R
Robert, interested in a package deal - both sets for $900?
The RE71Rs look great after the weekend:
The Hankooks are in great shape too (sorry for bad pic)
The RE71Rs look great after the weekend:
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.
I'll call you this afternoon once my barrage of meetings are over.
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Re: FS: 18" RS3V2 and BRIDGESTONE RE71R
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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I believe he is in San Diego.Jake Stumph wrote:$500 for all four? I'll take the Hankooks. Where are you located?
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Re: FS: 18" RS3V2 and BRIDGESTONE RE71R
Both sets now spoken for - thanks for the bytes Cal Club!