Originally posted by DemonSVT:
If you want the tail to "dance" a little more (rear oversteer) then increase the rears closer to the fronts.




Not a problem there... I'm going to keep them softer since my fronts are high quality goodyears with 4/32 left of 240 treadwear rubber, and my backs are brand new Fuzions. Good tires, but they just are a little less sticky.

Thanks for the numbers, those are close to what I was planning on. I've been comparing hot and cold temps after every drive on the street to get a feel for PSI change too. My 15 min commute pushes them 2 PSI, FWIW. I think I might run a little higher since I'm good for 55 PSI, and I don't want to hurt my sidewalls. No one told my friend to raise his pressures in his Integra, and he chewed up the sidewalls pretty severly.


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