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But how do 15" rear's RIDE?! (aka - help needed in Mustang footware)
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<blockquote data-quote="fishpick" data-source="post: 15585519" data-attributes="member: 182347"><p>OK</p><p></p><p>No - I don't - and if I do - I won't - because - wife forbids it. So aside from local club trips - no.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sure - I like to corner when I want to corner - so the "hooking" is important in case you feather the gas around a corner a bit more than you should... I'd like to continue to "corner". But yes - in general - a nice handling tire would be great!</p><p></p><p>I always think of a 20" on these cars as a rough riding, poor grabbing, rubberbands... Which was why I "initially" was thinking the staggered 19's (Boss setup)</p><p></p><p>Because it is a cruiser summer car - the ride quality is key, and handling is also important (cornering AND hooking up) - but really - not the guys at the tack kind of grab.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fishpick, post: 15585519, member: 182347"] OK No - I don't - and if I do - I won't - because - wife forbids it. So aside from local club trips - no. Sure - I like to corner when I want to corner - so the "hooking" is important in case you feather the gas around a corner a bit more than you should... I'd like to continue to "corner". But yes - in general - a nice handling tire would be great! I always think of a 20" on these cars as a rough riding, poor grabbing, rubberbands... Which was why I "initially" was thinking the staggered 19's (Boss setup) Because it is a cruiser summer car - the ride quality is key, and handling is also important (cornering AND hooking up) - but really - not the guys at the tack kind of grab. [/QUOTE]
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