> I generally keep not so good tires on the rear so I don't ruin good 
> tires when this happens, and for safety, the best tires should always 
> be on the front axle.

There is an on-going debate about this. If you have poor tires on the
rear, the rear will have less traction and will break loose earlier than
the front. This will cause massive oversteer that some drivers are not
able to handle. The other way around, you get understeer, which is
inherently easier to handle.


Craig

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