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Old 02-11-2014, 02:36 PM   #8008 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Pintsize725 View Post
2 pair = 4

Unless my high school math has failed me.... totally possible.

woops, i misread there heh

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Originally Posted by Fantastic Z View Post
Just to clear things up. Running different front/rear tires of the same compound in relation to each other won't induce oversteer (nor is it bad) but, putting NEW tires ONLY on the rear will induce a slight oversteer. I think that's what you meant but, not quite how it got typed out lol

I have different front tires but, they were new. Therefor they went upfront
and yes, thats what i meant. however its not just oversteer. at highway speeds the rear got really, really squirelly. like it wanted to break loose. i had the wheels balanced multiple times, and they were fine.
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