Phil,
I never underinflate either. I always adjust upward, but make sure the 
differential from front to rear is significant.
Mike
In a message dated 7/10/00 5:15:49 AM Pacific Daylight Time, pethier@isd.net 
writes:
> The fix for FWD cars
>  >such as that is extreme differences in tire pressure, very high fronts to
>  >relatively low rears to induce oversteer.
>  
>  Not the way I play it.  I know that some folks like to under-inflate  the
>  rears, but I hate the mushy, rubber-band transitions with this setup.  I
>  much prefer to OVER-inflate  the rears to induce oversteer.  This works by
>  making the tire patch smaller.  It gives much crisper, more-linear 
handling.
>  Also, since the wear patterns on the rear tires become very different than
>  the wear patterns on the front tires, frequent tire rotation extends tire
>  life.
 
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