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Chris (not verified)    December 9, 2017 - 6:31PM

It affects the handling in these ways. In addition to poor acceleration, braking distance also suffers. As well as cornering due to the higher center of gravity of an already top heavy vehicle. The larger, wider tires also tend to make vehicle wonder when driving at highway speed on even slightly uneven pavement. It makes quite a lot of people think there are issues with steering linkage and or alignment, and while there may very well be, much of it is caused by modification WAY beyond vehicles design. It’s an endless cycle of trial and error. Adding more and more modifications to fix issues that are self inflicted.

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