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Old July 23rd 04, 10:54 AM
BBO
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Wolfgang Pawlinetz > writes:

> R@L schrieb:
>
> >Hear hear!

>
> >I thought I was they only one knowing that the best tires should be in the
> >rear.
> >Now I know there's at least someone else.

>
> Can you elaborate?
>
> Why would it be better to have less friction in the front on a front
> driven car? That supports understeering, doesn't it? The rear wheels
> just roll along. What's the error here?


If you have ever tried to break hard, really hard, with badly worn
tires at the back you would know. The tires with the least grip will
try to get in front of the tires with the best grip...

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