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Supra's Back End


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It's got Yokohama's 19's 295x30,when i bought the car it had pirelli's 275x30.Just recently got whifbitz to put on front and rear TRD antiroll bars,what a diffrence it made to the ride and handling of the car! just driving on the motorway back up north.:)

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I asked the qustion because their is alot of people post when "raining" or a "damp morning" be carefull, and because the "winter" is comeing in.

It sound's like their is alot of carefull drivers in the club.

Even in the dry the back end can go on a Supra,it go's more than other powefull cars.

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Any rear wheel drive car can catch you out. With a lack of experiance I spun mine (na auto) in the wet at 40mph, and could make it step in the dry with a good kick down. Now I have more experiance Ive had no problems in the wet. And now i have better tyres, I cant even get it to stepout when I want it to. Obviously the TT has greater power etc so I cant comment, not having driven one really, but thats my NA experiance;)

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