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      05-24-2019, 11:52 AM   #3
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Yeah, I would say just go out there and have fun. In the future you can swap back the other wheels and tires and see what you think. Guage if you can tell the difference. Challenge yourself to try to notice the difference between the tire sizes, or maybe the actual compounds. For example, you might notice that the car actually feels more neutral with the square setup even though smaller tires. Or you might like how one tire communicates better with you either by sound or feel than the other.

It's all about getting out there and learning your car, learning how to be a safer, (faster?), overall better driver.
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