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I think I am on the right track with this, but when the tire size calculator says my new tire size is 2% slower then stock for the rears and
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I think I am on the right track with this, but when the tire size calculator says my new tire size is 2% slower then stock for the rears and fronts are 2.3% slower, does that mean that I am on the safe side for not having VDC go nuts? I searched but couldn't find a lot of info on what the 3% difference meant or where it came from.
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