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Let's let the suspension get done and a few track days under OP's belt first. Cording sets of Hoosiers while you're still learning how to drive anywhere near that hard somewhere near right gets ex$$$$pensive in a hurry. Either that or you heat-cycle them out of their best grip without ever benefitting from it.
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Agreed. Let me get the fronts done and then some sway bars before I worry about the tire setup. I already have new tires on it with less than 1500 miles to burn off first.