SoundGuyDave
This Space For Rent
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A couple of things...
First, another alternative to the transportation issue:
Second, just a philosopical thought on this quote:
"I don't think tech is going to measure my rims as long as I don't go over 265 with my rubber.. Plus I'm a newbie and I doubt I'll be competing near the top enough for them to look at me hard in STX... I'll feel tech out then and decide what I can get away with and what I can't."
What would happen if you DO buy the 9.5" width, and then learn to drive well enough to get to the top of the heap... It would suck to get DQ'd due to wheel width. To add insult to injury, you'd then either have to re-class, and spend a boatload of money to be competitive, or, have to buy the wheels AGAIN, just to remain in-class. Much better to figure out what class the car will be competive in, and then build the car to suit the rules. That way you're only buying the parts once. Trust me, that will wind up being cheaper than buying the wrong stuff first!
First, another alternative to the transportation issue:
Second, just a philosopical thought on this quote:
"I don't think tech is going to measure my rims as long as I don't go over 265 with my rubber.. Plus I'm a newbie and I doubt I'll be competing near the top enough for them to look at me hard in STX... I'll feel tech out then and decide what I can get away with and what I can't."
What would happen if you DO buy the 9.5" width, and then learn to drive well enough to get to the top of the heap... It would suck to get DQ'd due to wheel width. To add insult to injury, you'd then either have to re-class, and spend a boatload of money to be competitive, or, have to buy the wheels AGAIN, just to remain in-class. Much better to figure out what class the car will be competive in, and then build the car to suit the rules. That way you're only buying the parts once. Trust me, that will wind up being cheaper than buying the wrong stuff first!
If you wind up heading over to Blackhawk, drop me a line, I love that track (TTA track record!).