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Old 06-13-2011, 03:08 PM   #51 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by cossie1600 View Post
your car wont turn if you stagger the tires too much. if you want to keep it small, keep the back small too. wider tires=more grip, but you start to lose steering response if you go too big. the fronts are limited by wheel size, not tire sizefor the most part

285 front will dumb down your steering feel, car will probably track harder, and stretch slightly over the recommmended size
Thank you so much for such useful tip. I'll probably not going to track too hard with this set of tires. Ijust want to get more performance out of these than my stock setup RE050A.

Which of the following would you recommend if I were to go with the RE11?

Option A) <--I think this is the same setup in width as the Nismo
Front: 245
Rear: 285 (Since they don't offer 275 for RE11)

or

Option B)
Front: 265
Rear: 285 (Since they don't offer 275 for RE11)
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