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Old 08-08-2015, 10:51 PM   #13 (permalink)
JARblue
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Originally Posted by ThreeSeven View Post
I'm not a huge car guy so I'm not sure how upping the size will affect everything. Is it better to up one if I up the other, and how much will it affect the steering/control of the car? Like I said it's my daily driver and I do no racing or tracking with it. I don't need to spend the extra money if it's not going to make a big difference for everyday driving. I've seen people with big tires on small sporty cars that make me surprised they can even turn.
If you're not pushing the car you shouldn't notice much difference. One of the reasons I prefer wider tires on my DD is to protect the rims a little more. Although some tires just look weird with the bulging sidewall.
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