14's on FiST

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For doing motorkhanas, seems a lot of courses we do favour RWD cars. Its illegal to run hydrolic handbrake on the street in Oz, im looking for another solution.

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Probably in the rear only, front discs are too big for 14", unless I am crazy wrong. (and that is always possible)
 


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Probably in the rear only, front discs are too big for 14", unless I am crazy wrong. (and that is always possible)
Probably right cause it looks like he still has 17" on the front.
 


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Probably right cause it looks like he still has 17" on the front.
You're right only on the rear, didn't try fronts because I don't need it (drive traction is important). I'm trying to get the rear to slide easier, with 17's and semi slicks on the rear it's still hard to slide using the e-brake. The FiST e-brake isn't the greatest for Motorkhana or autocross, I find I have to pull it a couple of times to get it to work. When I test ran the 14's on rear I found it (e-brake) to work and slide a hell of a lot easier.
 


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Before you told us what it was for, and why, I was guessing a small, light, low rolling resistance, rear 'skinny' for drag racing, like the Hondas do here.
 


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Before you told us what it was for, and why, I was guessing a small, light, low rolling resistance, rear 'skinny' for drag racing, like the Hondas do here.
Haha no not that into drag racing, plus no Vtec lol

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