Just curious regarding the front sway bar you mentioned.
For example, SOS's version is $340. Why is it $100 more than the NSX-R one on their site?
Quote from manufacturer :I dont drive mine year round although I wish I could. Our winters are brutal. So I am curious if the Dunlops and Yoko AD08's have to be stored inside with our climate.
There are two ways you can go.Lol thanks. I took it as not intended to be service, not stored, and not driven near/below freezing temps.
As I am going with the stock wheels, spacers and bilstein combo, I want a tire that can be on the car all year round. Looks like AD08's and Dunlops are out.
Next best option anyone?
It's a good maximum performance tire. There are two versions: the Ventus V12 evo K110 and the Ventus V12 evo2. But neither is available in the 215/40-17 size you need for the NSX front.Has anyone in the Prime community had any experience with Hankook Ventus V12's?
It's a good maximum performance tire. There are two versions: the Ventus V12 evo K110 and the Ventus V12 evo2. But neither is available in the 215/40-17 size you need for the NSX front.