One new rear tire = squirrelly acceleration?
#16
As others suggested, the mold release may be a factor & few good burnouts @Carreralicious should help speed up the process. This cold weather we are having isn’t helping the grip situation either...
Stay well & drive safely!
Stay well & drive safely!
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Carreralicious (01-14-2022)
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As others suggested, the mold release may be a factor & few good burnouts @Carreralicious should help speed up the process. This cold weather we are having isn’t helping the grip situation either...
Stay well & drive safely!
Stay well & drive safely!
And yeah, the cold weather ain’t helping!
#18
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Update: Put a little under a hundred miles on since getting the one new rear tire, and it feels a lot better. I can actually see that white film on the outside of the tire which I read is the mold release film, so I think a couple hundred more miles and it’ll feel totally normal again. Thanks guys.
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Wayne Smith (01-17-2022)