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Track day parts

Are there any other go to guys for trackday parts other than pms? Or are they the best to deal with.

Looking in respect of service and quality /longevity of parts

Specifically suspension parts. Bump steer kits, coilovers, axle strengthening, ac deletes etc etc.

Cheers
 
How many trackdays are you doing, a lot?

Have you got lots of money to spend?

Have you done track days before?

Is the car a daily too, or a cheeky second car?
 
Planning 1 a month.

I've a budget...

Been doing trackdays for the last 20 years!

Bought just for doing track work but don't want to go down the trailer route again.
 
Planning 1 a month.

I've a budget...

Been doing trackdays for the last 20 years!

Bought just for doing track work but don't want to go down the trailer route again.


Funny enough, ive just thought about going the other way, and getting a trailer.
Roadgoing insurance with the mods I have, (Cage, no airbags, coilovers etc etc) and Clio 172 roadtax at pushing £300 a year, for a motor i may use once a weekend, not sure it makes sense

However- you can get in and drive it when u like, where u like is suppose... and I HATE towing

My take on track day parts- no- not one supplier. Identify each bit you want and use the web for best prices.
Kam Racing good quality- but pricey
 
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A strange observation, as I have bought plenty from them because they had the best price.
Aftermarket ebay stuff is much cheaper... but not the quality.
And if you have a £550 clio 172 like mine, not really any point of putting quality stuff on it
 
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