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Originally Posted by wanker Any all season tire should work fine in the rain. If you're hydroplaning, then you need to carefully check your rear tire wear -- especially the
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With the stock negative camber and Swift lowering springs, my Z used to eat up rear tires on the inside and I couldn't see the tread very well. Had a lot of 'planing issues, now I've installed a rear camber kit and gotten the camber corrected quite a bit, rears wear much more evenly and wet traction IS significantly improved.
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