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12.22.2009, 05:47 AM

I've had the opposite effect for me and my front and rear tires have the same amount of minimal ballooning, especially after going to thicker in the center.

I also limit my front droop, which keeps the tires planted and the weight balanced for good acceleration.


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12.22.2009, 05:56 AM

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I've had the opposite effect for me and my front and rear tires have the same amount of minimal ballooning, especially after going to thicker in the center.

I also limit my front droop, which keeps the tires planted and the weight balanced for good acceleration.
Are you still running the 10k center oil? I was talking more about 50k and higher when I mentioned thick oil in the center. I'm currently running 7k in my center, but that's just because I like the front wheel drive action I get from it. Personally I wouldn't go higher than 20k in the center when racing.

The front droop is a very good point too. I also found the car has better on power steering when I limit the front droop.
   
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