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James1
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5th May 04 at 15:52   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Is it dangerous to be using 2 different sets of tyres on 1 car

Front wheels - Some fucking random make

Back Wheels = Bridgestone

Car is a 4wheel drive Evo VIII does the problem need correcting quickly or am I alright for abit
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brand names on different wheels dont matter
GIBBS
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depend's how they are, it's never going to be THAT dangerous, it will just effect the stability and driving characteristics on the limit. diff tires front and back are ok, it's when you have diff side to side or 2 diff on front or back etc..

Matt
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quote:
Originally posted by GIBBS
depend's how they are, it's never going to be THAT dangerous, it will just effect the stability and driving characteristics on the limit. diff tires front and back are ok, it's when you have diff side to side or 2 diff on front or back etc..

Matt



bald on the front tread on back not a good idea
James1
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Im asking will it affect cornering, Say if the front grips more then the rear etc...

So it makes no difference?
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not somthing your seriously going to notice in a evo VIII
James1
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Im wondering because I felt the car twitching 2day on a corner I usally easily shoot round at 80! It felt less secure
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quote:
Originally posted by James1
Im wondering because I felt the car twitching 2day on a corner I usally easily shoot round at 80! It felt less secure


If it's close to the limit doing 80 then yes there will be a difference in handling, not an amazing amount, but as u said.. twitching, if it's matching GOOD tires front and matching GOOD back you should not really have a problem at all tho
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quote:
Originally posted by vibrio
quote:
Originally posted by GIBBS
depend's how they are, it's never going to be THAT dangerous, it will just effect the stability and driving characteristics on the limit. diff tires front and back are ok, it's when you have diff side to side or 2 diff on front or back etc..

Matt


bald on the front tread on back not a good idea



Patrick
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5th May 04 at 16:02   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Cheap nasty tyres on an Evo is not a good idea either!
James1
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5th May 04 at 16:04   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Needed 2 replacements quick when some more dollar is shifted my way ill replace the lot
Patrick
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'more dollar' won't be very helpful either. Pounds would get you furthur.
James1
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5th May 04 at 16:09   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

not really I bring things in on Imports from US, I send money to my cousins bank account and he buys them and sends them to me as a present so Gordon Fucking brown can get his paws off my money
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5th May 04 at 16:12   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Okay
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For the hassle your going through, just buy the tyres here. If you can afford to run an Evo then you can afford bloody tyres!
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If you're cornering at 80 and can't tell if there's a problem, you're going to crash anyway. The tyres don't matter.

 
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