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If you are considering Nankang, there is nothing wrong with Hankook. Not to mention that they revised the compound recently and they have improved grip these days. If you are
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If you are considering Nankang, there is nothing wrong with Hankook. Not to mention that they revised the compound recently and they have improved grip these days. If you are going to the track, then you will be disappointed. If you are DDing, they are fine.
Proper suspension geometry is key, but I guess bandaids work for some people too.....
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So you'd say I should go with Hankooks instead of Nankang? I don't track my car, just enjoy driving her and gunning it every now and then. As far as suspension goes, what would you recommend I do? I have Stance 16 way adjustable all around coilovers and I'm running 20mm H&R spacers. Thanks. |
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