225s in Front
I'm a lucky guesser. Due to board comments, I had some trepedation about balance when putting 225s on the front without a bar. But after a track day and 1200 miles I'm ready to wholeheartedly recommend this combination for those who don't want dedicated track tires.
Front 225/50-16 AVS Sports
Stock Camber (-.5 deg.)
35lbs
Rear 245/45-16 AVS Sports
-2 deg. camber
36lbs
No other changes and a great, well balanced package. Braking and Turnin are improved. I could Oversteer or 4-wheel drift on command at the track. Great as a daily driver. Good complete scrub pattern. Best combination I've found yet.
Front 225/50-16 AVS Sports
Stock Camber (-.5 deg.)
35lbs
Rear 245/45-16 AVS Sports
-2 deg. camber
36lbs
No other changes and a great, well balanced package. Braking and Turnin are improved. I could Oversteer or 4-wheel drift on command at the track. Great as a daily driver. Good complete scrub pattern. Best combination I've found yet.
I've been riding on front 225/45-17's for about a week and found I'm getting used to them although I'm still considering a heavier swaybar. I have noticed that the steering is more sensitive or "twitchier". The car is staying planted through turns. I wouldn't say the oversteer has increased significantly.
Originally posted by svann
I have noticed that the steering is more sensitive or "twitchier". The car is staying planted through turns. I wouldn't say the oversteer has increased significantly.
I have noticed that the steering is more sensitive or "twitchier". The car is staying planted through turns. I wouldn't say the oversteer has increased significantly.
Originally posted by s2ktaxi
Though many may not like that the front "rolls" more...
OTOH, you probably saved a few pounds of weight removing the sway bar...
Though many may not like that the front "rolls" more...
OTOH, you probably saved a few pounds of weight removing the sway bar...
I've decided to keep the front 225's and get heavier sway bars front and rear. I may increase from the 245/40-17 on the rear to the 255/40 on the next tire change. The G-force KD 245/40 is actually a bit narrower than the OEM "225" S-02.
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