JamesShort wrote:
When you guys say 'camber' challenged cars are you referring to the fact that vehicle has (absolute value) not too much negative camber nor is it adjustable enough? Or does this mean a front strut suspension with less than ideal dynamic camber curves?
Not to speak on Brice's behalf, but I'd venture to say that the camber is what eats/cords the outer edge of the tire.
If Mary is running the car with no co-driver (I think you made it clear you're going to stick with the Mazda) I don't see why she can't eek out 75 runs if you get the tires swapped L to R at about 35 runs to alleviate the wear on the outer shoulder.
Personally, I had a great experience with a few sets of V710's, they were 15" albeit, but they were run on my ITR (stock sway & old shocks) and one set actually lasted two seasons. I didn't do every event but I'm sure I got about 75 runs and the R is not exactly camber friendly. However, the Integra is a little lighter at 2600 lbs so that's something to keep in mind.
I had a set of Hoosier A4's when they were in production and had them flipped on the wheels to save the edges around 35 runs and only got about 15 more runs out of them thereafter, fwiw...
I'd say get a set of V710's and call it a day. Let me know if you score a good deal b/c I'll be looking for some 235-40-17's for my Si.
