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Traction Issues with the RB's


Canadianz

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This is exactly what I'm going to run on my LS1 Z, 245's out back and 225's in the front. I still have to roll the fenders when the car gets out of the shop.

 

I'm also running 245/45-16 rears and 225/50-16 fronts. The tires are Bridgestone RE750's. I think the right tires can make all the difference. With 462ftlb torque I still have to drop the clutch to get the tires to spin. If I had a V8 with "insta-torque" I'm sure my experience would be different.

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I think the term you two are looking for is "compliance." Low-profile tires have very little compliance with the road. Some guys think they'll make up for very stiff sidewalls with softer suspension, but you do lose a lot in general grip (sideways and rolling) the stiffer you go on sidewall.

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