Hmmmm....
1) I believe that recommended tire inflation for B roadsters, at least,
is 3lbs. greater at the back than the front...
2) ...and the reason for this is to AVOID oversteer; therefore, if I
understand this correctly, your setting of 30f/35r would actually induce
mild understeer. Conversely, the 25/25 setup should induce mild oversteer
-- and in my experience, actually does.
All this assuming stock spring rates and stock front sway bar, no rear
sway bar...
Comments?
ATWEDITOR@aol.com had this to say:
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>In a message dated 8/18/00 5:50:49 PM, ccbrown@cwcom.net writes:
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><< and I ride on 25psi all round >>
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>Heck, I ride on 30psi, and it sticks to the corners great. Boost the rears
>to 35psi and you can get into oversteer with power a bit easier. Of course,
>this may shorten the life of your tires somewhat.
>
>Jay Donoghue
>72B
>72B-GT
>66 Mustang
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