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cheers guys

225's it is!

oh also..if u have the ATTESSA system, ie r32 gts4..is it realli bad to have different width tyres front and back??

If the front and back are different widths, apparently ALTESSA goes slightly retarded, so keep them the same or as close to the same as possible.

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If the front and back are different widths, apparently ALTESSA goes slightly retarded, so keep them the same or as close to the same as possible.

i've also heard of people complianing about the ATTESSA going funny just by using different brand tyres front and rear.

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If the front and back are different widths, apparently ALTESSA goes slightly retarded, so keep them the same or as close to the same as possible.

width does not matter. DIAMETER matters. but of course if you have different width tyres it can be tough to get some that are different widths yet the same diameter. so in practice it's safer to just stick to the same size all round.

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If they are only 6.5" Id go a 205.

I'm running 215s on an 8" rim and that's not stretched at all, you will get better grip/traction getting the proper sized tyre, wider doesn't mean grippier. Also if its awd get the exact same rims/tyres all round or the awd system can play funny buggers.

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If the front and back are different widths, apparently ALTESSA goes slightly retarded, so keep them the same or as close to the same as possible.

yeah i noticed every time i put mismatched wheels front n back on my GTS4, my mates IS300 gets all retarded.

its ATTESA people. two T's, one S, no L's!

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