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Put some PS4S 345/30’s on some 12” wide wheels, that is about as good as it gets for the street. It works really good.[twothumb]
Thanks, after reading lots on here that's my plan, £325 ~ $450, I don't think a bad price for the size.
Finding someone to fit them is a nightmare, local tire shop closed down and one place I used ruined a set of rims which were only 10".
 


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You have experience running in the wet, G?
Yes. 2 of the 3 days in that spec racer on the Comp course at Brainerd. Yours truly quickly spun out right at the first green. That was the first of many, including many more around me even with damage. It was a blast. One guy gave me a gift of a hint. If it rains, I’ll look forward to hardly any traffic and having some fun with just the good street tires. 500 hp mode will probably be used also.
 


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Killer. Hate to see damage, but if everyone is a pro (or at least not a dumb ass) fun can still be had. I just have major trust issues.

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Someone else here was talking about getting one of those....but I don't remember who.
It rocks. I was driving around tonight. I have it in race configuration (dusty brakes) so too bad had to use Cup 2’s all around. Oh man, we thought we were in the Grand Cherokee Summit. It makes our cars ride around amazing. Then, I am working on a post. I sent DS a lengthily feedback early this week. It also helped high speed stability and my laps up in BIR last week. Set seven of my best ten sector times down the straight and b4 #3 entry. Did not look at the course time because one sector is way off because of the road condition. I have nearly 3 seconds in that sector penalty from when it was much, much better. In between it was making times along the course that I was trying much harder to achieve last year. The maximum speed down the straight increased by nearly 5 mph max and in our average of several laps. The session where I bolted the big meats on after warming up in the R888R’s it dropped 5-6 seconds per lap and was still slipping on the cold track! Flipping hit 167 mph.
 


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Killer. Hate to see damage, but if everyone is a pro (or at least not a dumb ass) fun can still be had. I just have major trust issues.

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Track owned the toys also. The panels on those are expected to get busted, so it is almost ok.
 


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Killer. Hate to see damage, but if everyone is a pro (or at least not a dumb ass) fun can still be had. I just have major trust issues.

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Oh trust. Ha the day before for half the day, we used old police cars. AND did side by side drills through the turns.
 


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It rocks. I was driving around tonight. I have it in race configuration (dusty brakes) so too bad had to use Cup 2’s all around. Oh man, we thought we were in the Grand Cherokee Summit. It makes our cars ride around amazing. Then, I am working on a post. I sent DS a lengthily feedback early this week. It also helped high speed stability and my laps up in BIR last week. Set seven of my best ten sector times down the straight and b4 #3 entry. Did not look at the course time because one sector is way off because of the road condition. I have nearly 3 seconds in that sector penalty from when it was much, much better. In between it was making times along the course that I was trying much harder to achieve last year. The maximum speed down the straight increased by nearly 5 mph max and in our average of several laps. The session where I bolted the big meats on after warming up in the R888R’s it dropped 5-6 seconds per lap and was still slipping on the cold track! Flipping hit 167 mph.
That's incredible. I mean incredible improvement from something that's essentially a bolt on. Or at least for me it is. Damn.
 


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That's incredible. I mean incredible improvement from something that's essentially a bolt on. Or at least for me it is. Damn.
I agree. Another easy thing to say is you can feel it is independently controlling the corners now.
 


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Replaced my fuel door cover overlay sticker.

OEM was chipping on the black section. Found a vendor online that had a near match.

You can see FUEL print is larger on the aftermarket one. However it shouldn’t flake as the letters are deep below a layer of clear rubber like lining. It’s smooth to the touch whereas the OEM had a somewhat raised lettering.

Excuse all the pollen; car was washed subsequently.
 


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Did the Redeye last night. I’m pleased with the results.
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Replaced my fuel door cover overlay sticker.

OEM was chipping on the black section. Found a vendor online that had a near match.

You can see FUEL print is larger on the aftermarket one. However it shouldn’t flake as the letters are deep below a layer of clear rubber like lining. It’s smooth to the touch whereas the OEM had a somewhat raised lettering.

Excuse all the pollen; car was washed subsequently.
Where did you order this from? Mine needs replaced. I thought about an aftermarket design but not sure I was to change the look.
 


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Where did you order this from? Mine needs replaced. I thought about an aftermarket design but not sure I was to change the look.
Found these guys from another forum. Went back and forth with the owner as was considering doing just "SRT", but ultimately I wanted it to be more OEM looking.

https://rebadgedesign.com/collections/fuel-door-inlays
 


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Found these guys from another forum. Went back and forth with the owner as was considering doing just "SRT", but ultimately I wanted it to be more OEM looking.

https://rebadgedesign.com/collections/fuel-door-inlays
I got one of these for my RE . It replaces the 'fuel' symbol with a hellcat that has the RE highlight in it (the cats on my car's fenders have been removed) Gotta be honest: wasn't happy with the gel/gelly like quality of the sticker. I thought it would be an etched metal medallion and encased with epoxy. It wasn't at all. Just a gel sticker that doesn't look like it would last at any length of time outside in weather. I never put it on.
Let us know how this thing stands up.
 


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I got one of these for my RE . It replaces the 'fuel' symbol with a hellcat that has the RE highlight in it (the cats on my car's fenders have been removed) Gotta be honest: wasn't happy with the gel/gelly like quality of the sticker. I thought it would be an etched metal medallion and encased with epoxy. It wasn't at all. Just a gel sticker that doesn't look like it would last at any length of time outside in weather. I never put it on.
Let us know how this thing stands up.
I’ve had this one on my green car for 4 years. Yes it gets real warm here in the summer time.
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I got one of these for my RE . It replaces the 'fuel' symbol with a hellcat that has the RE highlight in it (the cats on my car's fenders have been removed) Gotta be honest: wasn't happy with the gel/gelly like quality of the sticker. I thought it would be an etched metal medallion and encased with epoxy. It wasn't at all. Just a gel sticker that doesn't look like it would last at any length of time outside in weather. I never put it on.
Let us know how this thing stands up.
Yea, I had thought the same thing that it may oxidize down the line. I put a coat of wax over it and figure I can probably use some kind of plastic polish if I see it start to oxidize.

On the other hand, I wouldn’t have expected that the OEM would be chipping at 3 years old either. Worst comes to worst, I can fix that one and put a coat of clear over it so it doesn’t chip like the OEM one.

Will definitely report back if I notice anything as this car is be frequently used. Also good to know that paladin has had a good experience thus far.
 


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washed the car. Had to get the weekly dust and bugs off of it from driving it everyday. Suppose to rain some this week and today:(
 


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Yea, I had thought the same thing that it may oxidize down the line. I put a coat of wax over it and figure I can probably use some kind of plastic polish if I see it start to oxidize.

On the other hand, I wouldn’t have expected that the OEM would be chipping at 3 years old either. Worst comes to worst, I can fix that one and put a coat of clear over it so it doesn’t chip like the OEM one.

Will definitely report back if I notice anything as this car is be frequently used. Also good to know that paladin has had a good experience thus far.
Ceramic coat it. Problem solved. ;-)
 


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Removed my JLT engine mounted catch can and went with a UPR fender mounted one. Nothing wrong with the JLT, but with so many arguments for and against the use of them back when I bought it I didn't want to invest alot without seeing the effectiveness of them. Now that I’m a believer in their use I thought I would try a more sophisticated one. Again, JLT collected plenty of oil but UPR seems more like a machine with lots of media to condense and remove the oil mist. I also like the fender mount better as its out of the way, and said to be more effective.
 


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