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| Hi all, Is there any issue with using different paired types of tyres in the front and back? I called a place about Good Year F1 GSD3 and they said that the rear 265/35/18s now have a different tread to the front 234/40/18s and that it would cause problems. myth or fact? He offered Dunlop Sport Maxx (approx AUD$1800) or Kumho KU31 SPT Ecsta (AUD$1660). My friend has the Kumho's on his Lexus IS250 (235/40/18 all around) and said they're superb in the wet (for him). But $1660 sounds a bit much.. anyone else in Australia have experience with these? -G |
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| Something sounds off in your post. Am I to understand different sizes of the same tire have different tread patterns? or is it that they are different model years, etc....nonetheless, IMO whether it did or didn't create a problem I would never mix and match tires....looks hokey ![]()
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| I don't understand it either sorry. The Eagle F1 DS-D3 has always been the same, in fact its a bloody awesome tire so i doubt they would even think about changing it. And since you don't get front and rear tires as such (certain sizes are normally used on the front but are just as happy on the back and vice versa) it sounds to me like he has too much stock of certain tires and wants to get rid of them. About mixing on different axles, it is permitted to have a different tread pattern on the front and rear axles but both sides of an axle must have the same tire. That being said it is NOT recommended, its like running your car on the minimum grade fuel allowed your not causing it to go bang but your not doing it any favors and it will bite you over time.
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| I've got Kumho's on the front of my SLK and I hate the way they aquaplane in heavy rain, can't wait for them to wear out so I can replace them!!!!! A collegue had them on the front of his ford fiesta and noticed that they do the same as mine and I've read a few reviews that reiterate what I have found with them so I am surprised your friend with the Lexus thinks they are ok. |
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| Sorry for the confusion all. Yes, different size of the same model tyres supposedly has different tread patterns. i.e. the 235/40/18 vs 265/35/18. I can't imagine this being the case as it sounds strange to me too. Why would GoodYear use a different tread for their 235s vs their 265. Damo320, what Kumhos do you have? |
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| GAM817 - my front tyres are the Kumho KU31 SPT Ecsta (not my choice) and I have Michelin Pilot Sports on the rear. The Kumho grip pretty well in the dry but I have had a few scares with them aquaplaning (I was behind a friend recently who didn't have aquaplane at all when mine was skating all over) so I have lost confidence in them when it is raining. But the are quieter that the Michelins. From the reviews I have read I am looking at either Goodyear (Eagle F1 or Hydragrip) or Vredestein Sportrac3 at the moment, depending on what price i can get them for. |
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