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Twingo Renaultsport 133
Big brakes
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<blockquote data-quote="dbmes" data-source="post: 183681" data-attributes="member: 7382"><p>Edited,</p><p></p><p>Yes we use EVO course wheels on our R1 and R2 and RS133. The stock wheels it came on (17") would need spacers. </p><p></p><p>We only use RX5 or RX7 TYRE RENAULT TWINGO R2</p><p>195/60/16. These are motorsport tyres. We also use Conti Sport Contact 3 (195/40/17). However these tyres grip like glue but we get alot of wheel damage due to low profile.</p><p></p><p>We cnc our own brackets and any machine can make them from Billet alloy for £15 each, if have a sample bracket. If can do that it save alot of money. </p><p></p><p>I've read comments and I go on to say that the standard brakes even on our R1 even with soft pads/ high temp are no good for track days. They do fade out quickly and start over heating the hubs. Once we convert to Brembo kit we never get any issues. Thats my few cents of info</p><p></p><p>I have all reno part numbers and i post later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dbmes, post: 183681, member: 7382"] Edited, Yes we use EVO course wheels on our R1 and R2 and RS133. The stock wheels it came on (17") would need spacers. We only use RX5 or RX7 TYRE RENAULT TWINGO R2 195/60/16. These are motorsport tyres. We also use Conti Sport Contact 3 (195/40/17). However these tyres grip like glue but we get alot of wheel damage due to low profile. We cnc our own brackets and any machine can make them from Billet alloy for £15 each, if have a sample bracket. If can do that it save alot of money. I've read comments and I go on to say that the standard brakes even on our R1 even with soft pads/ high temp are no good for track days. They do fade out quickly and start over heating the hubs. Once we convert to Brembo kit we never get any issues. Thats my few cents of info I have all reno part numbers and i post later. [/QUOTE]
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