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2011-2014 Mustangs
Wheels/Tires/Brakes
Anyone run skinnies (radials) up front with bias-ply rears (ex.QuickTime pros)?
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<blockquote data-quote="01bluesnake" data-source="post: 12044749" data-attributes="member: 84985"><p>If your running a slick or bias ply outback, you really should run a bias in the front. Running a radial in front has be known to cause spin outs/accidents and sway out back due to the front not having sidewall flex to move with the rear. </p><p>Also you don't have to run tubes, just be sure to inspect the slick for signs of damage often. Tubes are used to help with air leakage and can help with consistency and stiffen up the side wall a little. It's really up to you, I never ran tubes and had fwd and rwd cars on slicks without any issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="01bluesnake, post: 12044749, member: 84985"] If your running a slick or bias ply outback, you really should run a bias in the front. Running a radial in front has be known to cause spin outs/accidents and sway out back due to the front not having sidewall flex to move with the rear. Also you don't have to run tubes, just be sure to inspect the slick for signs of damage often. Tubes are used to help with air leakage and can help with consistency and stiffen up the side wall a little. It's really up to you, I never ran tubes and had fwd and rwd cars on slicks without any issue. [/QUOTE]
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