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johncg

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  1. I run the Yoko R888 tires now (worn out) with larger ones in the rear vs the front. The front smaller one is no longer available so I had to look for another solution.
  2. Since these are my street use only tires and I live in the Pacific NW, I have going with 205/55-14 Hoosier Sports Car DOT Radial Wet H2O Tires 46115H2O from Summit. I've clearly made some trade offs here so think about whether this is the right choice for you. I run slicks for other uses (track, autox, etc)
  3. Here's what I've found so far for 14 inch tire solutions - 4 Hoosier R7 in 205/55-14 Tread wear = 40. The issue is that these are not recommended for road use even though they are DOT - 4 Toyo R888R in 185/60-14 Tread wear = 100. - 2 Toyo R888 in 225/50-14 Tread Wear = 100. May only fit on rear.
  4. Thanks. While I don't put a lot of faith in the tread wear ratings, I am looking for tires in the 20 to 40 range if I can find them. For example, I used a set of Avon ZZR tires recently and I think they are rated at 20. These were 13" and unavailable in 14.
  5. Thanks. While I don't put a lot of faith in the tread wear ratings, I am looking for tires in the 20 to 40 range if I can find them. For example, I used a set of Avon ZZR tires recently and I think they are rated at 20. These were 13" and unavailable in 14.
  6. Thanks for this. These are the size many lower powdered Caterhams came with but I've been using larger tires and also staggering.
  7. I generally run 13" wheels but also have a set of 14" wheels I like to use for routine driving. Seems this size is becoming rare especially among sticky tire options. I've just about used up a set of Toyo R888 tires in 205/55-14 and 225/50-14. Sadly, Toyo no longer make the smaller front size, or I haven't been able to find them. The only option I have found is Hoosier R-7 in 205/55-14 which I'd use on all 4 corners. Any suggestions?
  8. I currently run this size wheel studs and need to find some longer ones. I was hoping to use some from ARP but they catalog shows ones which require enlarging the hole in my hubs slightly to accommodate their larger knurl diameter. I'd rather not do this. Can any one help me source longer studs for: - Caterham front hub, aluminum, uprated stub axle - current ones are 47mm long (under head length) - need 57+mm length
  9. I also have a Zetec... and have often thought about a supercharger upgrade. It seems this is something you are doing now? if so, is this something you might be willing to share information about or provide advice? John
  10. Congrats! Can you please tell me what type of wheels those are? John
  11. Nice picture! What kind of wheels are those? I think I have some 3-piece versions of the same brand (not sure what they are).
  12. just a few thoughts about the tail lights. I recently had one tail light stop working. The fuse kept blowing. I eventually learned that the dash lights which illuminate the dash switches was on the same fuse and that many of these old switches ('99 DeDion) had degraded and begun to pull more current than normal which all added up to more than the fuse could handle. I could have replaced all the switches but instead pulled the ground wires to many of those switches.
  13. Anybody want to discuss chassis set up for autocrossing? I just started autocrossing after road racing found my '99 Caterham DeDion had a lot of understeer under autocross conditions.
  14. Ok, so now more about the SPA gauge. It's a nice but expensive dual gauge (temp/pressure) complete with sensors. I've have had it more than 10 years without any issues. It's "programmable" in that it allows use of metric or standard units and low/high thresholds for pressure and temp. Best of all, it saves room on the dash. :-) Here are some pics. http://www.usa7s.net/vb/attachment.php?attachmentid=14708&stc=1http://www.usa7s.net/vb/attachment.php?attachmentid=14709&stc=1http://www.usa7s.net/vb/attachment.php?attachmentid=14710&stc=1
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