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Old 06-25-04, 08:10 PM
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Question new wheels and poor handling...

Ok I just got some new volks (pics tomorrow I hope) and took it for a quick drive and the rear felt really bad. Is this to be expected until I get an alignment? It feels squirrelly currently. Kind of suprised me that it was such a big difference. Going from stock to 265/40/17 in the rear and 245/40/17 in the front make that large of a difference? I plan on using the Pettit specs but wanted to make sure there might not be something else wrong.

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Old 06-25-04, 08:35 PM
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if you have some camber in your suspension, it'll take some time for the new ones to wear to the angle. it's always gotten better anytime i've had that problem. get a good alignment and let the tires wear a little, and you should be okay
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the alignment is prolly way off, reducing your rear contact patch and making the car tail happy
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Brand new tires, right?
They need to be "broken in".
Brand new tires have all kinds of mold release agents and rubber protectants sprayed on for shipping; this keeps the tire rubber from oxidizing.
On top of that, full tread tires are a bit unnerving to drive on when brand new.


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I once drove Laguna Seca on 2-day old SP8000s in the rear.

Interesting, to say the least.

The only word I can use to describe it most accurately would be "squirmy."

They won't necessarily break loose, but they feel like it has huge slip angle.
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