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Old 04-04-2011, 11:44 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Z2nv View Post
cause that makes sense bahahaha, good theory. more grip in the rears gonna make the back end pitch out ahahhah
read his post - back ends everywhere- your post makes no sense at all, nice try tho.
Actually you shouldn't laugh too much at his "Theory" when he way more right than you are. Tires do have a break in period, but this is to achieve peak grip. Even brand new tires will not be sliding around and nervous like he is describing. You completely misread the OP post, what he is experiencing is the difference between brand new, full tread, wider stickier tires and worn out, crappy front tires. There's a big difference between the grip up front and the grip out back, the tread depth, the design of the tire structure and finally the fact that the rear alignment is probably a bit off so the moment he put the new tires on, that aren't worn unevenly, he is feeling the effects. That's going to give the rear a really sort of jittery feeling like it wants to go one way and then the other, almost tracking.

"Nice try tho"
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