BMR Tubular SFC's, are they any good?
BMR Tubular SFC's, are they any good?
Just wanted to know if BMR SFC's are any good, the weld on ones of course. They seem to be the cheapest, and if they get the job done, then I will get those. Will the addition of SFCs help my traction out of the hole at all??? I can only pull a best of 2.1 60' time. Thanks
I got the weld on tubes and they're strong and good enough for my concerns. Serious autoX racers may want more of a diamond design.
I doubt you'll gain much on your 60's from the SFCs. You really want a boost, get some NT-555R's. And a convertor. Then you'll pull 1.7-1.8 easy. The nittos helped me a lot.
I doubt you'll gain much on your 60's from the SFCs. You really want a boost, get some NT-555R's. And a convertor. Then you'll pull 1.7-1.8 easy. The nittos helped me a lot.
FWIW, I bought my boxed, Double Diamond SFC's from Spectacle Solutions. (www.SpectacleSolutions.com)
I think he raised the price to $225, but they are good quality and even though they are bolt-on, they are my first choice.
I think he raised the price to $225, but they are good quality and even though they are bolt-on, they are my first choice.
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