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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="White608" data-source="post: 12044850" data-attributes="member: 126926"><p>It feels like the rear tires are flat at higher speed. I've run 11.40's and was ok with it. It's kinda like driving in snow a little bit of wheel can get you out of shape in a hurry IMO. I'm going to try radials F/R on this car suppose to drive good. You can run them without tubes, they might go flat in a few weeks sitting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="White608, post: 12044850, member: 126926"] It feels like the rear tires are flat at higher speed. I've run 11.40's and was ok with it. It's kinda like driving in snow a little bit of wheel can get you out of shape in a hurry IMO. I'm going to try radials F/R on this car suppose to drive good. You can run them without tubes, they might go flat in a few weeks sitting. [/QUOTE]
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