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Depends on what you want. Some people prefer a staggered setup because they like how it looks or they just prefer the added rear end stability it adds (read: understeer).

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Old 03-13-2012, 10:16 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Depends on what you want. Some people prefer a staggered setup because they like how it looks or they just prefer the added rear end stability it adds (read: understeer). If you prefer a more neutral balance or oversteer, then a square setup would be best. Most of the guys that are tracking tend to run a square setup as it helps to dial out the understeer in the car.

10" up front may be too wide for regular street use too. Not sure what the rubbing situation would be like with a 275+ up front. That's a lot of tire.
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