I would say new(er) tires on the front and old (end of life) tires on the rear magnifies the over-steer (edit) issue. Many tires lose their ability to provide maximum grip long before the tread passes the wear bars and if you have good grip with newer tires on the front and low grip with older tires on the rear you're definitely going to notice a "loose" condition.
Last edited by Jimbeau11; 12-07-2018 at 11:21 AM.
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