Tyre question
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Tyre question
Now I know in an ideal world I'd shell £400.00 or so out for four brand new Goodyear F1's but.......
I have two newish Toyo's on the front but budget Falkens on the back. Needless to say wet or damp weather means I lose grip. I was going to just get two new Toyo's so I had the same on each corner but I keep hearing they're not that good. As such I've elected for Goodyears.
Would this be a major problem. Also planning on a geometry set up in the next couple of weeks as well
I have two newish Toyo's on the front but budget Falkens on the back. Needless to say wet or damp weather means I lose grip. I was going to just get two new Toyo's so I had the same on each corner but I keep hearing they're not that good. As such I've elected for Goodyears.
Would this be a major problem. Also planning on a geometry set up in the next couple of weeks as well
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They're great for some, cr@p for others. Mixing tyres is going to upset (or at least affect) the handling. You'd be better off with 4 Toyo's than mixing them up again.
I like the Goodyears, but you really need to try them for yourself and make up your own mind.
Stefan
I like the Goodyears, but you really need to try them for yourself and make up your own mind.
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