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Old 05-24-2007, 09:47 PM   #7 (permalink)
Vezna31
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Originally Posted by gomarlins3 View Post
I am not familure with Fusion although I have heard of them. If they are directional tires, make sure they are rotating the correct way.

Welcome to the site. I hope you get your problems fixed fast.
Good point. I've heard more than a few stories of tires being mounted in the wrong direction.

In regard to tire size, the stock size in the Bridgestone S02 is 205 & 225, but if you go to a different tire, it is 225 & 245.

Although I had undersized tires the first time replacing, not knowing they beeded to be different, I never had the problem you're describing. The only time I felt the rear being darty was when the installer inflated my rears to 47 & 60 psi. I was all over the road for my 20 mile ride home.

Is it possible they mounted the rears onto the front and vice versa??

You may want to get a wheel alignment. You may have toe out in the rear and that can cause some scary handling.
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