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Old 03-17-2004 | 04:02 PM
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Yeah... I grew up in Herdon from birth to age 13. I moved to McLean for a year and then moved to Front Royal... we might not have jack to [sp. edit:] do there, BUT we do have good roads

As for the problems... well I just found another one as I walked up to the car in the parking lot. My tires are old and well worn. It only took me 4 days to drive one of them to death, lol. The passenger rear is shot. I am now going to call local places looking for prices on a pair of 225/50-16 Yokohama AVS ES100's to get thrown on the back. I think Lorelei will love me if I get her some decent shoes on her
Old 03-17-2004 | 04:46 PM
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That would be 225/55/16 for stock size. If you want to oversize, the rim will accept 245/50/16. (I'm about to do this) Just get tires all around. having two sets of different tires does not help with handeling at all. You'll have pretty weird adhesion limits as one part of the car might break way before the other. my geuss is the front wheels will, probably causing some honda like understeer Just do em all. I'm putting on the AVS ES 100's as well. By the way, anyone know anything about oversizing the tire to the size I specified? and 225/45/16 in the front. I know plenty people do it, and have no issues, but I just want reasurance.
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