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I'm running 275/295 on 18's, and it's a very stable setup, almost too stable. It can be a bitch to get the back to push a bit when you want
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I'm running 275/295 on 18's, and it's a very stable setup, almost too stable. It can be a bitch to get the back to push a bit when you want it to, even with the Hotchkis rear sway set at full stiff. Next time I buy wheels+tires I'm doing either 275 or 285 all around square.
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