Presenting the NEW Potenza RE-11!!!!

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Re: Presenting the NEW Potenza RE-11!!!!

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Steve Ekstrand wrote:Kyle seems to do okay on the Kumho....

But yo dog.... Toyo 225 is the way we roll....
hehehe.... :mrgreen: time will tell sir
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Jonathan Lugod wrote:
Greg Peng wrote:Ouch, expensive!
im sure they will be worth every dollar tho... i know the re01rs were. Surely the upgraded tire should do much better. :D unlike kumho :(
you ST guys are funny. these new tires are almost as expensive as hoosiers. sure you can practice on them longer but you still need to buy a couple sets per year for the national events. I thought this was supposed to be a cheap class? :lol:
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Cheap class???

custom Koni 2812's at the "lowend" when five ST guys just bought Motons and Tim Smith has Moton Triples....

An ASR rear sway bar with extra bar is $620.

The new tires require bidding up 15x7.5" SSRs that haven't been made in a couple of years to $1400 a set if you can find it.

$1400 Hytech headers.

Undisclosed dollars in "blueprinted" motors from Sunbelt and King and others.

Endless dyno time and the chips a plenty game.

Probably four sets of shaved tires this year for me. And one rain set.

But its still a lot cheaper than building for most classes. And a lot cheaper to maintain and run.
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Expensive is the budget I played with to build a fully prepped 135 for STU. OUCH...
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The stock classes are lookin' better and better.
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Steve Ekstrand wrote: An ASR rear sway bar with extra bar is $620.
Holy crap! That's an outrage! :o
I'm going to try a staggered setup before I do the giant rear bar.
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You can easily do a speedway style rear bar for about $250 or so. Jeff Wong (ProParts) can probably order the parts for you from Speedway. I can help you spec it out.

The ASR bar is nice, but not as light as I thought it would be. And you can do it yourself off the shocks and go with a thinner walled bar to save weight like McCormick did.
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Sebastian Rios wrote:
Steve Ekstrand wrote: An ASR rear sway bar with extra bar is $620.
Holy crap! That's an outrage! :o
I'm going to try a staggered setup before I do the giant rear bar.
Looks to me like we're gunna spend less on tires for the FP car this year than we did on the STU car last year, especially if we win a few.
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Kurt Rahn wrote:The stock classes are lookin' better and better.
Says someone who is considering buying a BRAND NEW CAR to compete in stock class... :lol:
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Leonard Cachola wrote:
Kurt Rahn wrote:The stock classes are lookin' better and better.
Says someone who is considering buying a BRAND NEW CAR to compete in stock class... :lol:
Gotta buy a new car in Nov. anyway. And it's actually cheaper by about $5k than what I would've got (probably a G37 sedan). Hey, that means I can spend more on DAs, cat-back exhaust and tires :shock: :lol: :gpower:
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UPDATED...sizes and prices from TireRack!!!
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Time for new CST classes ... CHEAP(er) Street Tires
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Jason Flores wrote:UPDATED...sizes and prices from TireRack!!!

Your late dont you read your own thread??? :lol:

Tom Denham wrote:I found pricing

luke from Tire rack posted this On Nasioc




195/50r15 Bs Poz Re-11 119.00
205/50r15 Bs Poz Re-11 124.00
205/45r16 Bs Poz Re-11 Xl 164.00
205/55r16 Bs Poz Re-11 148.00
225/50r16 Bs Poz Re-11 161.00
205/45r17 Bs Poz Re-11 Xl 173.00
215/45r17 Bs Poz Re-11 Xl 182.00
225/45r17 Bs Poz Re-11 Xl 191.00
235/40r17 Bs Poz Re-11 203.00
235/45r17 Bs Poz Re-11 Xl 209.00
245/40r17 Bs Poz Re-11 221.00
245/45r17 Bs Poz Re-11 223.00
255/40r17 Bs Poz Re-11 231.00
225/40r18 Bs Poz Re-11 Xl 221.00
225/45r18 Bs Poz Re-11 247.00
235/40r18 Bs Poz Re-11 Xl 253.00
245/40r18 Bs Poz Re-11 Xl 261.00
245/45r18 Bs Poz Re-11 Xl 260.00
255/35r18 Bs Poz Re-11 278.00
265/35r18 Bs Poz Re-11 288.00
265/40r18 Bs Poz Re-11 Xl 282.00
225/40r19 Bs Poz Re-11 Xl 244.00
235/35r19 Bs Poz Re-11 Xl 272.00
245/35r19 Bs Poz Re-11 Xl 284.00
255/35r19 Bs Poz Re-11 Xl 295.00
265/35r19 Bs Poz Re-11 Xl 307.00
275/30r19 Bs Poz Re-11 Xl 306.00
305/30r19 Bs Poz Re-11 335.00

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Post updated with comparison pics!!!

see 1st post

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Jason Flores wrote:Post updated with comparison pics!!!

see 1st post

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Thanks for the comparison info, Jason! It really helps a lot!

I'm already barely touching the coil spring w/ my 245/40R17 RE01R w/ the current setup. Very good to know the newer tires all seem to run a size up. I've been needing to buy a bigger spacer anyway. :thumbup:
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