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Originally Posted by
frankeeski
The last thing to remember is tire pressure. Depending on the side wall height of your tires you may need to run lower tire pressure
I came back to add this point, but Frank beat me to it. These cars take way lower PSI than what many are used to or expecting. Varies depending on your tires, but 22-24 PSI is normally the range for street driving. If your tires are too hard, it will make a big difference.
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