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01-03-2006, 09:24 PM | #1 | ||
Starter Motor
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Nowra NSW
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Guys need some advice. I have a MK2 RS2000 4 door which currently has hotwire rims 7" . These are ok but due to restrictons in the boot it doesn't fit in the standard wheel well. I have moved the battery in the boot which restricts room. I was looking at some narrower rims and reasonable performance tyres so i can anchor things down as i am going to do some competition in it. Any ideas..was thinking minilites but as a rookie suggestions would be great. Oh running tarmac events and need to be road legal
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01-03-2006, 10:54 PM | #2 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: ACT
Posts: 4,028
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Is the spare wheel the 7" hotwire that is causing the problems on the wheel well??
Also, what size tyres are you running? I used to run 215's on the front and 235's on the rear on 7 inch rims? What sort of budget? I'd go for 15" or 16" rims.
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02-03-2006, 12:17 PM | #3 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 556
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You wont get any performance rim/tyre in the std Escort wheel well....It is just too small. If you are serious about running a tarmac event you need to run an alloy fuel cell behind the back seat (over the back wheels) and have your spare on a post in the centre of the boot. Any weight difference to either side of a rear wheel drive Escort will send the ИИИИ out on the first bend. Take a look at any serious rally/race Escort and they all have the same set up. Battery on the left, fuel pumps on the right, tyre in the centre and tank over the back axle.
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02-03-2006, 01:23 PM | #4 | ||
Ute Forum Moderator
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Melb
Posts: 7,227
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I agree with whooligan. If you are just going out for a drive take a standard spare (equivalent to a space saver in modern cars), if you are in an event and want a matching spare then boot space is not a concern.
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