Mixing tire brands
I've got a pair of Goodyear Eagle F1 GS's that I have to replace. The other pair has plenty of tread, and I'd like to just leave them in the rear. I don't feel like spending another 500+ on a pair of GYs, so would there be any major issues with putting some Sumis in the front, with the GYs in the back? I know there may be some possible differences in handling, but hopefully this setup will be for a short time.
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Some would agree that you shouldn't do it and others will say that it's fine. I have a set up with different brands in the front and rear, never had a problem with it. The only thing you want to stay away from is mixing brands horizontally (backs should be the same/ fronts should be the same).
I wouldn't rec to someone to mix brands but i also would tell them it's horrible to do so... if that makes sense. |
Won't hurt a thing.I had Nitto's on the front and BFG's on the rear of the Cobra.
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Originally Posted by Lances03SVT
(Post 311391)
Won't hurt a thing.I had Nitto's on the front and BFG's on the rear of the Cobra.
lol ;) |
Alright. I looked around on the internet and got different answers. So I wanted to check and see if anyone had any bad personal experiences. Good news! Thanks.
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