Thank you for taking the time to help me Iforgettopee. I really appreciate it.
I understand that more front negative camber would help to correct my problem, but I am wondering if the tire rolling could be due to a design flaw with the R888Rs, because I haven't read any other posts about that...
Thank you for all of the good info Iforgettopee. I have attached photos of the front and rear tires. They have 300 miles of street wear since last weekend's Sears Point event.
I would like to increase the front negative camber, but I am reluctant to make any aftermarket modifications because...
Thank you Rexpelagi. I am trying to stay as stock as possible, as I am mechanically challenged. The only things that I have changed are the tires, pulled pins and brake fluid.
I will hold off on the new front tires, as they have tread depth left, and see if the higher rear pressures will...
Thank you for your suggestions. I am running Toyo R888R on 19" OEM forged wheels. My front alignment was checked at 1.6 negative camber with pulled pins, and zero toe.
I am running 34 cold fronts (39 hot) and have been gradually bumping the rear pressures up to 38 cold and haven't noticed...
I am having to fight to get my FL5 to turn in for the low speed corners. Would it be a bad idea to run newer tires on the fronts with older tires on the rear?
Please forgive me if this topic has already been covered, but I would like to buy a camera and mount to record track days and am hoping for a recommendation about the best options fir someone who is technologically challenged.
Also, is there any way to mount the camera without drilling any...
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Model: FL5
Track Name: Laguna Seca
Layout: Standard
Lap Time: 1:48.04
Location: Monterey, California
Date: 6/30/25
Ambient: 70
Username: Rfpauly
Year: 2025
WHP/TQ: ? No driveline mods.
Tire/Wheel: Honda OEM Forged 19"
Mods: Wheels, Toyo R888R tires...
I just took a close look at my Toyo R888R tires after 3 track days and a 300 mile drive home and noticed something unusual on the inner tread of the rear tires. It looks like the rubber melted, but the fronts do not show this and I am pretty sure that they got a lot hotter than the rears...