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Designer King
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Toronto, ON Canada
Posts: 5,499
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Some thoughts:
1.Could just be the difference between the 8000 and 9000. Different tread pattern, compound, level of stick...
2.Often new tires feel a bit squirrely. Maybe in this case the rear is somehow affecting how the fronts feel. See what happens after a few more hundred miles.
3.Is the size of the new rears the same as the old? If smaller dia they might push the nose up a little.
I'm leaning toward thought 1.
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