tire size
It's easier to fit wider rubber in the rear without rubbing, and it looks good to some people (called a "staggered" setup). RWD cars run staggered setups because it gives them more traction on acceleration.
I'm running 245/45 up front and 225/50 in the rear, the opposite, because running a regularly staggered setup is retarded performance-wise in a FWD car, it will just promote understeer that is already so prominent in our cars.
I'm running 245/45 up front and 225/50 in the rear, the opposite, because running a regularly staggered setup is retarded performance-wise in a FWD car, it will just promote understeer that is already so prominent in our cars.
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