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    This turned into a very informative tire page. I've always liked Goodyear tires for the prices and tred life. Michelin is nice but just overpriced. To me it would be like buying a Lincoln truck, sure its nice but you just overpaid for an F150

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    You should check out dave's thread about tires and wheels. It's VERY informative, as well. I used it for my last wheel swap.

    And this is why I created this thread :-)


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    I have seen that thread. I like how the guys focused on Good Year. Was thinking of trying out a newer line of theirs.

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    Would you be able to use a eclipse flywheel with a eclipse clutch on a stratus r/t transmission?

    Edit: nvm found the answer
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    Quote Originally Posted by oakrdrs187 View Post
    I have seen that thread. I like how the guys focused on Good Year. Was thinking of trying out a newer line of theirs.
    Eagle GT's are a nice bang for the buck. They make sizes for most of all the sizes 8G's use, stock and aftermarket. Most are V rated, but you can have W speed rated, still a 400 treadwear rating, AA traction and A temp ratings.

    The best A/S performance tire they sell hands down is the Eagle F1 A/S tire. Y speed rating, carbon fiber reinforced sidewalls, AA traction and A temp ratings, and 450-500 treadwear rating depending on size. I had them for my Pontiac when I still had the stock chrometech wheels (225/50 R16) and the grip was stellar, no chirp even on tight turns.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guzm4n View Post
    Would you be able to use a eclipse flywheel with a eclipse clutch on a stratus r/t transmission?

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    I believe if you use the eclipse flywheel & clutch you have to use the eclipse transmission but i'm not 100%
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rach3T8G View Post
    I believe if you use the eclipse flywheel & clutch you have to use the eclipse transmission but i'm not 100%
    I read somewhere that if you use a eclipse flywheel, use a eclipse clutch and if you use a stratus flywheel use a stratus clutch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guzm4n View Post
    I read somewhere that if you use a eclipse flywheel, use a eclipse clutch and if you use a stratus flywheel use a stratus clutch.
    correcto

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    Use the eclipse it offers more for upgrading

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    speaking of clutches and flywheels, I cannot for the life of me find an OEM eclipse flywheel anywhere, I don't want an aftermarket one. Any suggestions? I plan on pairing it with an exedy OEM replacement clutch kit.
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    Try rockauto or the dealer ill post up the part# tomorrow sometime

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    Quote Originally Posted by greddy View Post
    speaking of clutches and flywheels, I cannot for the life of me find an OEM eclipse flywheel anywhere, I don't want an aftermarket one. Any suggestions? I plan on pairing it with an exedy OEM replacement clutch kit.
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    Anyone else has a JDM front with aftermarket a/c condenser?

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    Back to tires I run Goodyear Assurance triple tread on my 7g they are 205/65-15 and I am in love
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    What is the factory front sway bar size? I know the rear is 18mm for non-gtz

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrg7243 View Post
    What is the factory front sway bar size? I know the rear is 18mm for non-gtz
    factory front is 17mm and gtz 16mm

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    Wait, the GTZ has a smaller rear sway bar?

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    They're talking about the front ;)

    Though I have no idea what size they are.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DTP View Post
    Wait, the GTZ has a smaller rear sway bar?

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    Thats front sway bar gtz set up is F16mm R19mm. Then other trims are F17mm R18mm. The gtz trims was aimed for less under steer!

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    Quote Originally Posted by M-Rod View Post
    They're talking about the front ;)

    Though I have no idea what size they are.
    Oops, i did read it wrong. Now i knowww....





    Quote Originally Posted by Exhaust power View Post
    Thats front sway bar gtz set up is F16mm R19mm. Then other trims are F17mm R18mm. The gtz trims was aimed for less under steer!
    Ah okay. Are there any decent sway bars out there?

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