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Originally Posted by synolimit 305 is more than fine, but I'd go much bigger on the front. Keep the front and rear close to avoid understeer these cars already have.
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![]() I was originally looking at 275s for the front, but saw the earlier post mentioning the possibility of fender damage with that size and a big bump or potholes. The roads are garbage here in Charlotte, so it concerned me. |
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