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<blockquote data-quote="KL2DC" data-source="post: 205745" data-attributes="member: 3452"><p>On second thought, you're right, 235s up front is ok, the wider you go up front, the more you lose in feel/directness.</p><p> </p><p>Also, I think you're right, it is the PS2s that have a softer shoulder than the F1s, I get mixed up between these 2 popular tires.</p><p> </p><p>I don't have 19s, I'm running 225/40/18 on 8.0 fronts and 255/35/18 on 8.5 rears on Potenzas. They have ample lip to protect rims from curbing. Pirelli P-Zeros Neros don't, though.</p><p> </p><p>Again its down to tire makes, they're not very consistent sometimes...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KL2DC, post: 205745, member: 3452"] On second thought, you're right, 235s up front is ok, the wider you go up front, the more you lose in feel/directness. Also, I think you're right, it is the PS2s that have a softer shoulder than the F1s, I get mixed up between these 2 popular tires. I don't have 19s, I'm running 225/40/18 on 8.0 fronts and 255/35/18 on 8.5 rears on Potenzas. They have ample lip to protect rims from curbing. Pirelli P-Zeros Neros don't, though. Again its down to tire makes, they're not very consistent sometimes... [/QUOTE]
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