Handles like a boat
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I'd also figure out what is up with your ABS and if it was deleted previously.
Your tires aren't that far apart in circumference brand new. (2.6" delta) If they were close enough to not cause the ABS system fits originally, going with worn fronts and new rears could increase the differential just enough to start causing problems for you.
#22
Wish I knew more about the car...man that owned it passed away. It's been lowered, cat delete, LT headers, heads, cam and so on. Low miles too so suspension wise it's in good shape for the year.
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There may be just a few simple things to try/explanations for your feel:
Your new tires on the rear will have more grip than balding tires. (I presume this is why you replaced them.) If so, they will feel like a "flatter" tire that would have more grip of the road, particularly with worn fronts that will slide around more than the new rears.
#28
Ok, tire pressure seemed to help some...still seems sloppy to me compared to the way it was before it went in the shop for new rear tires. The tires on the front look new but they are not. I believe by the date code on the tires they are 6 years old. As far as a speed shop goes for tuning I don't have a clue who I can take it to and trust them. I live in the Jacksonville FL area so I guess I will do some research.
#29
Ok, tire pressure seemed to help some...still seems sloppy to me compared to the way it was before it went in the shop for new rear tires. The tires on the front look new but they are not. I believe by the date code on the tires they are 6 years old. As far as a speed shop goes for tuning I don't have a clue who I can take it to and trust them. I live in the Jacksonville FL area so I guess I will do some research.