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nt66 wrote:
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Nasser wrote:u do want good grip in the back too, how did the azenis preform in the rain?
Horrible says a guy with a miata.
the guy with the miata was running old ass st115's not the new rt 615's but toyos are a lot better in the rain than falkens
Ah, Iv'e yet to buy a set. :cry:
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hvguy wrote:
nt66 wrote:
hvguy wrote:
Nasser wrote:u do want good grip in the back too, how did the azenis preform in the rain?
Horrible says a guy with a miata.
the guy with the miata was running old ass st115's not the new rt 615's but toyos are a lot better in the rain than falkens
Ah, Iv'e yet to buy a set. :cry:
hence the reason you understeer all the time
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nt66 wrote:
hvguy wrote:
nt66 wrote:
hvguy wrote:
Nasser wrote:u do want good grip in the back too, how did the azenis preform in the rain?
Horrible says a guy with a miata.
the guy with the miata was running old ass st115's not the new rt 615's but toyos are a lot better in the rain than falkens
Ah, Iv'e yet to buy a set. :cry:
hence the reason you understeer all the time
Hey now, nothing I can't handle... Iv'e yet to wreck.... but thats cause I stay in 2nd all the time. :lol:
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hvguy wrote:
nt66 wrote:
hvguy wrote:
nt66 wrote:
hvguy wrote: Horrible says a guy with a miata.
the guy with the miata was running old ass st115's not the new rt 615's but toyos are a lot better in the rain than falkens
Ah, Iv'e yet to buy a set. :cry:
hence the reason you understeer all the time
Hey now, nothing I can't handle... Iv'e yet to wreck.... but thats cause I stay in 2nd all the time. :lol:
lol unless you count breaking off wheels turning control arms into U's
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I ran 195/60/14 all around w/35psi front and 40-45 psi rear. With a stock bluetop and horrible susp it was alright. Once I redo my susp I want to try out some 185/55/14's on my rewinds and 195/45/15's on my 8jj sport maxes. With shitty susp trying to find out good pressure is useless imo.... I'll probably have to experiment all over again.
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nt66 wrote:
hvguy wrote:
nt66 wrote:
hvguy wrote:
nt66 wrote: the guy with the miata was running old ass st115's not the new rt 615's but toyos are a lot better in the rain than falkens
Ah, Iv'e yet to buy a set. :cry:
hence the reason you understeer all the time
Hey now, nothing I can't handle... Iv'e yet to wreck.... but thats cause I stay in 2nd all the time. :lol:
lol unless you count breaking off wheels turning control arms into U's
The first axle was because of mud, the control arm was white sand on white pavement around a sharp corner.... both were unavoidable.

As for tire sizes, I want some 205/45/14's toyo proxies that were recommended by will. He gave me a worn out set, but damn.... they were nice, even if they were bald.
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Yeah I wouldnt mind some RA1's for the front.
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