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<blockquote data-quote="gendong" data-source="post: 616543" data-attributes="member: 22402"><p>Changed my rear tires to asymmetric pattern. Got Toyo C1S instead since the shop had run out of stock for 255/35/18 Goodyear F1 Asy2. Ride wise, no significant changes in terms of handling or road feedback etc as feedback by bro Iylia. Just felt a lil bit of understeer (maybe its because of my staggered setup plus new tire that needs to run-in first). </p><p></p><p>Other than that, everything felt the same......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gendong, post: 616543, member: 22402"] Changed my rear tires to asymmetric pattern. Got Toyo C1S instead since the shop had run out of stock for 255/35/18 Goodyear F1 Asy2. Ride wise, no significant changes in terms of handling or road feedback etc as feedback by bro Iylia. Just felt a lil bit of understeer (maybe its because of my staggered setup plus new tire that needs to run-in first). Other than that, everything felt the same...... [/QUOTE]
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