Thompyt
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What do you mean the by the car handles like shit? is it the low profile or the wide tire your complaining about?I currently have a squared 20x10 wheels on my S197, with 295s on all fours. Suffice to say, the car handles like shit. So I am now going with 20x8s in the front with 255s tires.
Low profile 295/35/20s. The car just doesn't handle well, the front tires tracks all imperfections on road surfaces which makes means the car doesn't want to drive straight. My car is also lowered, so front tires rubs the wheel wells when I make wide turns. Your setup should be fine.What do you mean the by the car handles like shit? is it the low profile or the wide tire your complaining about?
Did you get the car properly aligned when you lowered it? I know when I lowered my '05 GT it was a pain in the ass to get it aligned. That would explain not wanting to drive straight. I wouldn't think if it was aligned properly that tires would make it pull one way or the other!Low profile 295/35/20s. The car just doesn't handle well, the front tires tracks all imperfections on road surfaces which makes means the car doesn't want to drive straight. My car is also lowered, so front tires rubs the wheel wells when I make wide turns. Your setup should be fine.
305 square without rubbing while making tight turns? How big were his rims?The wide tires up front are known for pulling on certain road conditions. Many factors are at play though. Wheel offset and tire design all make a difference. We had 305/35 square on my brothers s197 and the car wherever the road led it lol. Grip for days but a weird feeling on a rwd car
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