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Nov 12, 2024
10:46:39am
Brute66 Contributor
Won't that make the car more likely to fishtail? Seems like more traction on the
front would help you with starting from a stopped position, but if you hit the brakes and your front tires have more traction, the rear is going to want to slide more easily. If you care more about stopping well than starting well (which most people do) then having better traction on the back is always better regardless of RWD vs FWD vs AWD.
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