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Old 15 March 2004, 02:08 PM
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Can anyone see a problem mixing 2 Goodyear F1 GS - D2's with 2 Goodyear F1 GS - D3's?

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Old 15 March 2004, 02:38 PM
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No

I had one on PTMW! & the "flop" when it (GSD2) was on the rear was quite pronounced, but less so when on the front.

Prehaps it may feel different if you have the GSD2s on one side & 3s on the other but there shouldn't be any problem as long as fitted correctly.
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No doubt you'll be told that mixing tyres will result in your diff's screwing up, but I've yet to hear anyone provide any evidence that this actually happens.

Only thing to watch for is tread depth and grip/handling charactaristics from the different tyres. All 4 tyres would give you a balance, so you wouldn't want to upset that too much by upsetting the grip levels.

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Thanks. Placing order now.
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