I found this interesting. It's from the Kumho website.
It has the title "Improve your cars handling"
The link-
http://www.fsport.com.au/fsport_siteroot/tyretech.html
Handling Setup Tips...
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I remember seeing that ages ago. For motorkhanas on my Astina, I use 15x7 205/50R15 semi slick tyres for the front and 15x6.5 195/55R15 street tyres for the rears. Rear sway bar has been increased from 10mm to 20mm. Lots of handbrakies and sideways fun.
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