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<blockquote data-quote="KBBoss302" data-source="post: 15329935" data-attributes="member: 135228"><p>Just to be clear - you had your suspension modifications with your old tires, too? Or did you do the suspension recently with the new tires?</p><p></p><p>I had 285/35/19 RE-11s on 19x10s squared for a while and did not notice what you are describing. One thing I will say is that they have a slightly dull feeling at normal speeds (I always just attributed it to them being a heavy tire - especially compared to the PSS). I generally ran them ~34psi. </p><p></p><p>Maybe find a parking lot and do some figure 8s and scrub them in a bit. I liked my RE-11s for the short time I had them (unfortunately I bent 2 of my custom offset and finish CF5s on a huge pothole and couldn't wait a few months for new rims so I went with FF01s and PSS).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KBBoss302, post: 15329935, member: 135228"] Just to be clear - you had your suspension modifications with your old tires, too? Or did you do the suspension recently with the new tires? I had 285/35/19 RE-11s on 19x10s squared for a while and did not notice what you are describing. One thing I will say is that they have a slightly dull feeling at normal speeds (I always just attributed it to them being a heavy tire - especially compared to the PSS). I generally ran them ~34psi. Maybe find a parking lot and do some figure 8s and scrub them in a bit. I liked my RE-11s for the short time I had them (unfortunately I bent 2 of my custom offset and finish CF5s on a huge pothole and couldn't wait a few months for new rims so I went with FF01s and PSS). [/QUOTE]
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