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don't forget the tight fit of the fenders.

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Agreed, they would be a tight fit but spacers or mounting hole elongation could cure that without too much difficulty. Just a case of would it all be worth it?


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Higher unsprung weight would be my first thoughts. Maybe a bit too much bounce felt at the wheel?

There is a school of thought that goes along the lines of imagining handling is a circle, in that whichever aspect is changed, it needs something else changing to keep the circle. All that ultimately happens is that the circle gets a larger diameter.

Personally speaking, I'm happy with the handling. I don't feel a pressing need to get around any corner a little quicker as I can scare myself quite well at the speed I drive at now!!



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I run 30psi on my front Avons and understeer isn't really an issue anymore. 25 psi on the rear, which I am due to replace with another Yokohama Bluearth, as recommended by Mark Reeves....who is one person that should be in the know

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I replace the Yokohama tire by a second yoko, and following a puncture I wanted to test another brand toyo cf2 without satisfaction, the two grooves of the tire tend to follow the longitudinal grooves of some road coverings, I will back again very soon a yoko.

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