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Old 11-14-2017, 05:48 AM   #10
Boost Creep


 
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Drives: '18 1SS 1LE
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My concern is, if you drive it like a normal car in sub 40° weather and are cruising along at 60-70 mph like normal traffic, and something happens, you do not have the traction to stop or turn normally.
That annoying tire spin from the rock hard tires that was easy to control with your right foot is now a terrifying high speed slide that is at the mercy of physics and inertia, and you are now just along for the ride.
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