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Originally Posted by idrift4wd
as i do agree mixing rft and non doesnt make a difference.
there are performance RFT that also grip better then oems. Idk how understeer would work into how the car handles. the tire is heavier, but in terms of grip, i dont see how rft and non rft are that much different.
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I'm just assuming that rft means the stock tires. They are expensive, heavy and generally don't perform as well. I'm not sure which run flat tire you are referring to, but I agree that they can do their job just fine. But at the end of the day anyone interested in serious performance is going to have a non run flat tire on their car.
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