Tyres question
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YRRunner

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1,652 posts

239 months

Wednesday 14th March 2012
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I've spoken to guys at Camskills, ATS and a local tyre specialist and I'm getting conflicting advice on this:

I've got the original Goodyear Eagle F1's on the front of my Sagaris (the aggressive looking pattern ones) but unfortunately they need replacing pretty soon. I've got good Goodyear Asymetric's on the back (Asy's not Asy 2's) with 6mm on them. The Asy 2's come highly recommended but my concern is that there is a difference in the pattern which all the tyre companies say is fine as long as matching ones are on the same axle. On reflection, I want the exact same tyre pattern all around so I've ordered the Asy's (they were cheaper than the Asy 2's too, just £161 a piece from Oponeo, with free delivery). The conflicting info is in where I should be putting the new ones, front or back? Some professionals are saying on the back as that's where the power (and therefore grip) is being transferred, others are saying on the front to secure better grip in the wet. The torque at the rear is gonna scrub the new ones quicker anyway obviously, so tread depth will be evened out pretty quickly, I just want to know what's the best arrangement to start them with. What's the concensus on here please?

SAGRIFF

2,312 posts

202 months

Wednesday 14th March 2012
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For myself I like the same tyre on all 4 wheels and I would stick new ones on rear.

Edited by SAGRIFF on Wednesday 14th March 18:10

YRRunner

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1,652 posts

239 months

Wednesday 14th March 2012
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SAGRIFF said:
For myself I like the same tyre on all 4 wheels.
Me too, and they will be, but I'm really asking what axle the newer pair should go on.

leef44

5,147 posts

176 months

Wednesday 14th March 2012
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I'm no expert but in that situation I would definitely put the new ones on the back. Better traction where the power is and evens out the wear.

I would say the advice is correct about better wet grip with the new ones at the front since the deeper tread will disperse greater volume of water plus less traction at older rears means you won't be able to use so much power in the wet.

So I guess it's down to your priorities.

Zippee

13,927 posts

257 months

Wednesday 14th March 2012
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SAGRIFF said:
For myself I like the same tyre on all 4 wheels and I would stick new ones on rear.

Edited by SAGRIFF on Wednesday 14th March 18:10
Same here!

MrChips

3,299 posts

233 months

Wednesday 14th March 2012
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Ditto here, put the new ones on the back as they'll wear out faster so it'll even things out.

YRRunner

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1,652 posts

239 months

Thursday 15th March 2012
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Done. Thanks for the replies people.

Getsis

1,547 posts

239 months

Thursday 15th March 2012
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Tyre manufactures recommend if you are only putting 2 new tyres on the car they should always go on the rear even on front wheel drive cars, the part worn rear tyres should move to the front.

Mattt

16,664 posts

241 months

Friday 16th March 2012
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Aren't they different sizes front & rear though?

YRRunner

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1,652 posts

239 months

Friday 16th March 2012
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Mattt said:
Aren't they different sizes front & rear though?
Only the wheel offsets are different. "Standard" factory tyre recommended sizes are 255 35 18 - all around, although some will have made changes I'm sure.