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major rear end problems
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<blockquote data-quote="Zandura99" data-source="post: 15389050" data-attributes="member: 159927"><p>What tire is on the front? That sensation is very common with mismatched tires (both brand/quality and temp range). Say your fronts are Pirelli Summer tires and the rear are accelera phi II Performance All season. Never mix all season and summer. Not to mention a 4-5th tier tire with a 1 tier tire... going to have a massive differential in "spring rate" since your tire is the first spring in your suspension. Its going to feel funny of course, and the funny will change based on temperature. Your front and rear tires have completely different temp ranges (0-100 for all season, 50-180 +/- for summers) so understeer below 70 degrees and oversteer above 70 degrees...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zandura99, post: 15389050, member: 159927"] What tire is on the front? That sensation is very common with mismatched tires (both brand/quality and temp range). Say your fronts are Pirelli Summer tires and the rear are accelera phi II Performance All season. Never mix all season and summer. Not to mention a 4-5th tier tire with a 1 tier tire... going to have a massive differential in "spring rate" since your tire is the first spring in your suspension. Its going to feel funny of course, and the funny will change based on temperature. Your front and rear tires have completely different temp ranges (0-100 for all season, 50-180 +/- for summers) so understeer below 70 degrees and oversteer above 70 degrees... [/QUOTE]
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