Originally posted by DemonSVT:
Make sure the rear tire pressure is slightly lower then the fronts.

Like 36-38 front and 32-34 rear for instance.


The higher the rear tire pressure the more susceptible to oversteer it becomes. Without a large rear bar and/or suspension mods (struts & springs) to help make it more predictable and controllable the rear of our cars is pretty twitchy at throttle off conditions.




why is it then that the factory stickers says 31psi front and 34psi rear?

only time the rear has slid out on my was on a sandy corner(s) ( happened twice in once in two different cars ) and I either turned real fast or lifted late and then turned, scared the crap out of me both times


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