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| Tonyhdu |
Posted: Apr 21 2012, 11:40 PM
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![]() Stock Group: VIP Member Posts: 56 Member No.: 6,335 Joined: 15-June 11 |
HI, im about to finally get my wheels from ssr japan after 5-6months? and got some Falken ze-912's for my fronts, however i was wondering would it make a big difference if i was to run Falken ze-502's in my rears? Both front and rear will be stretched.
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| Bry |
Posted: Apr 22 2012, 12:55 AM
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Body-Kitted Group: VIP Member Posts: 412 Member No.: 6,444 Joined: 29-February 12 |
Will be fine. Generally it's best to have same tyre all round though, or slightly grippier up front... depends on your driving style and personal preference.
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| E910 |
Posted: Apr 23 2012, 03:59 PM
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![]() I sell Motul Oil Group: VIP Member Posts: 1,314 Member No.: 5,695 Joined: 25-May 08 |
I'd be inclined to put the Directional ZE502 on the front & Asymmetric ZE912 on the rear if possible. You want the grip on the driving wheels. The weight of the engine & the fact IS/Altezza don't understeer much will make up for the short comings of the 502 wet grip. Personally I just wouldn't run Falken. Surely you can get something better like Potenza RE002 without blowing the budget
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