Not gonna lie this kinda worried me. SI was reviewed in a way saying it was harsh in ride quality. If type r Is more firm all the way around even in comfort, that’s a little worrisome. 90% of mine I’m going to be in comfort for daily commute. I stayed in sport mode in the fk8 but even that...
Looks like you didn't need to take out the vent section, would that be accurate? Just drop the glovebox section and unplug or am I looking at it wrong. I know in the FK8 it was same way
I may try the 265/35 then with stock wheels but it would throw my speedo off. I wouldn't mind going to 18's with the 265/35/18 on a +45 wheel but I love the stock wheels this time lol
This is at 265/35/19 +60 offset of stock
Speedo error
0%
-3.97%
Reading at 30mph
30mph
28.81mph
Reading at...
I thought of that but he mentioned that 265/35 would rub I believe. I've heard that elsewhere too. I'm surprised his offset isn't causing issues honestly.
We usually just mainly have cold/wet weather in winter here in TN. Occasionally we will get some snow but I don't drive in the snow and just work from home, for the most part. Not having to change every 10k is definitely nice as well. I may pick some up, thanks.
Interesting. I've heard mixed things with 255 on 9.5 wide but was curious if would work. Is it stretching a little? I will be getting mine soon and was looking at the 35 series just to be a little safer because I love the stock wheels. Would 255/35/19 be good for the stock wheels you think...
I'm assuming all of the 19" wheel options are on 30 series tire or is there a fitment that can handle a 35 series on 19" that will not affect the speedo.
The acuity pdf install has a couple pics where they circle and show where you need to put your flathead in to push and rotate. Just be patient with it and watch their videos on their acuity page and also pawinn (spelling) who helps do videos for them.
Believe you can only get to the knob height adjustment. You'll definitely want to make sure you have your adjustments where you want them before you put everything back together. It's pretty easy to get it dialed in to where you want everything. Just put your shift knob back on and off as you...