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Originally Posted by Mike86
Changes the characteristics in a good way handling wise or?
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I got similar results to @
NickFRS, emphasized the go kart feel. I can make turns more aggressively than before and not have to worry about my back going out that soon. Don't get me wrong the tail has gone out when there was some dirt on the road as the street cleaners had gone through recently and if I really pushed it then of course it will still go out but with the wheel tire combo I've chosen I found that it takes a lot more effort to try to bring the tail out than before which was what I was aiming for since I believe it will allow me to handle the car easier and make those aggressive turns.
I got what I wanted out of the change which to me is good however there is always trade offs.
The Dunlops do make a fair bit of road noise at high speeds like in the highway, reminds me of my Dunlops on a previous car. You could care about this or you could not, I personally did not care because I was used to it from my previous car.
The ride quality when driving over stuff was more or else the same, bumps and cracks on the same road I've driven on for the last couple of months with both wheels and tires felt a more pronounced with my new combo however it was just as tolerable as stock also you get a sense for all the texture on the road unlike before which I thought was neat.
Other than that it's mostly been positives for me.

Hope this helps.