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Better than some horror movies I’ve seen!
 
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In this video my buddies and I try to best the Car and Driver Magazine Grand Course lap time, test the 4 Piston Oil Pan Baffle, see a new driver ascend, and pick on our buddy Anthony!

 


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What a great vlog as always ! Looking forward to your next one 👊🏻👍🏻
 

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I actually really like these mirrors! The view is a good bit wider than factory!

Nooooo…..why’d you save her, she hit the rear scuff plates with her shoes!!!! She deserves to be punished. 🤭
 


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Ben, you're on stock suspension still right with a 18x10.5 47 apex wheel? I have the same wheels on a 275 35 18 re71 rs, but I'm on the eibach sportline springs. I'm thinking about going back to stock suspension though. Can you share a picture how it sits at ride height with those wheels on? Im worried about rubbing even with 3 degress of camber. Apex said I wont because the 18.10.5 47 fits just like an 18x10 40. I just installed my EVS ball joints and I'm getting ready for race season!
 
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Ben, you're on stock suspension still right with a 18x10.5 47 apex wheel? I have the same wheels on a 275 35 18 re71 rs, but I'm on the eibach sportline springs. I'm thinking about going back to stock suspension though. Can you share a picture how it sits at ride height with those wheels on? Im worried about rubbing even with 3 degress of camber. Apex said I wont because the 18.10.5 47 fits just like an 18x10 40. I just installed my EVS ball joints and I'm getting ready for race season!
Yep, stock suspension with the exception of the EVS joints. I'm on 18x11's +44 IIRC. I'm also running 295/30/18's.

A note on camber. I was running -3.2 and it will wear out the inner edge of your front tires really fast. I dropped down to 2.7 degrees and the tire wear looks much better.
 

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Yep, stock suspension with the exception of the EVS joints. I'm on 18x11's +44 IIRC. I'm also running 295/30/18's.

A note on camber. I was running -3.2 and it will wear out the inner edge of your front tires really fast. I dropped down to 2.7 degrees and the tire wear looks much better.
Im just worried about rubbing in the corners on the eibach sportlines. It drops the car by 1".
 
 







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