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Bigger wheels mean more effort to move.
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WAGGZ
on April 05, 2006 at 1:33 AM
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Running TT Rims in the Front
posted by vladz
on April 04, 2006 at 11:17 PM
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I felt a big difference when I put my GTVs on. It felt as if the power steering wasn't as strong. Being that you know have larger tires in the front, (a little) more effort is needed to maneuver them and the car works a little harder in the process.
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Running TT Rims in the Front
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vladz
23:17:07 04/04/06
No rub on the TT wheels up front
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ZXRider(SoCal)
23:20:56 04/04/06
TT fronts are fine in the front, it's something else. (n/m)
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Scotts94z32
23:21:17 04/04/06
yeah, i think so too.
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enthuZist
03:33:37 04/05/06
Re: Running TT Rims in the Front
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vladz
23:29:02 04/04/06
they're not rubbing.
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Spee
00:31:10 04/05/06
Just the rims?!You might crash without the rest of the wheel (n/m)
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turtleboy
00:50:42 04/05/06
Bigger wheels mean more effort to move. -
WAGGZ
01:33:17 04/05/06
spelling, grammar.....its time for bed. lol (n/m)
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WAGGZ
02:24:27 04/05/06
GTV's weigh a lot...stock TT rears do not. (n/m)
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Fuzznutz
07:28:17 04/05/06
its not the weight...its the rubber/ground friction (n/m)
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AntiHero
08:24:04 04/05/06
not to mention fact, "lol"
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ni[X]it
07:28:43 04/05/06
>>>
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WAGGZ
14:13:31 04/05/06
well...
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Ballistic
01:16:30 04/06/06
TT rear wheels.
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WAGGZ
15:29:20 04/06/06
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