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 ☆☆☆ Tires Discussion Thread V2✰✰✰, welcome re002☆csc5☆asymmetric2!

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poweredbydiscuz
post Mar 28 2012, 05:53 PM

 
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QUOTE(reef_d @ Mar 28 2012, 05:33 PM)
let me rephrase my earlier statement..
must put front.. your front must always have grip cos if your rear wheels loose traction/control, still got some amount of maneuvering that can be done with your grippy front tires..
if front loose grip habis laa.. you cannot maneuver when front is sliding eventho rear got traction..
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dude.. put the new tyres on rear pls..

if front lose traction, u can still try to control or maneuver the front with ur steering

if rear lose traction, u can't do anythg to control or maneuver the car. so it is important for the rear tyres to have the strong grip.


poweredbydiscuz
post Mar 30 2012, 01:19 PM

 
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QUOTE(jason1818 @ Mar 30 2012, 01:04 PM)
Hi
It only apply to the RWD cars, right ? (put new tyres on rear)... For FWD cars, we still need to put the new tyres on front, right or not? What you guys think about yokohama A drive tyres ? how's silverstone kruizer pula ?
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Doesn't matter RWD or FWD, new tyres should always be installed on the rear.

This is because good traction on rear tyres is important to prevent oversteer, which is almost impossible to control compare to understeer.

more info on http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/tec...e.jsp?techid=52

no comment on ur last question coz never try em

This post has been edited by poweredbydiscuz: Mar 30 2012, 01:21 PM

 

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