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Originally Posted by houkouonchi
My hankook's are also a softer tire but if anything I would have to say I get oversteer a lot more than understeer when pushing the card hard.
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interesting, i'm also running hankooks k110 v12. i've gotten more understeer than oversteer in the canyons. i'd say the only time i'd actually end up with oversteer is when i feel like whipping the car around a 90º turn. i've learned my lesson, been there/done that, i don't really do that anymore after i bounced by stock rims on the curb.
whats your setup? i'm currently running 305/25/20R and 255/30/20F. It's more show than performance (theres a reason why I don't have them fancy ultra-lights or te37s), but it still gets the job done.
I know that hankooks are known to have soft sidewalls, so i believe thats whats causing the understeer. yet, i think i managed to remedy that issue (okay, maybe a not at all) by running 25-profile/30-profile rubber bands.