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Old 05-05-2010, 09:05 AM   #1
Falconeer
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Steering feel tighter on 205/55/15?



Will changing to 205/55/15 from 185/65(60?)/15 make the steering feel tighter? I love the light feel of this baby! Can anyone experiencing this tell me please!

This happened when I changed from 17" AMG's to basic 15's for a while on my E320 years back it became lighter and when I went back to my 17"s with bigger tires, it became tighter.
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