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Old 09-23-2007, 06:45 AM   #7
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Yeah, I read that article. Pretty nutz. What about my front tires. The sidewall is 35. You think I do 45? I think right now they're at 39. I'm gonna put my rears up to 50. They are max rated to 44.
I would be careful about putting the rears higher than the fronts. It could cause the rear end to get a little squirly since there usually isn't much weight on the rear of the car. Most manufacturers recommend that the fronts be higher than the rears due to the weight of the engine/transaxle being up front.
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