Different front and rear tires....opinions...
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So my 18x10.5/9.5 TE37s will be in early next week and I go to look at picking up some tires (BFG KDW-2's). Well the rears (295/35) are backordered about 3 months. So I go look at the Kumho MX's and the fronts (265/35) are backordered 2 months. So what are you guys' opinions of running mix and match tires (Kumho rear, BFG front)?
I am also looking at a few sets of tires on ebay that have about 70% tread left (Goodyear Eagle F1's for the rear and Goodyear Eagle GS-D3's for the front)
....and yes, I am set in my ways about these tire sizes.
....and no, I will not consider a tire that is new and more expensive than the KDW-2's or MX's
I am also looking at a few sets of tires on ebay that have about 70% tread left (Goodyear Eagle F1's for the rear and Goodyear Eagle GS-D3's for the front)
....and yes, I am set in my ways about these tire sizes.
....and no, I will not consider a tire that is new and more expensive than the KDW-2's or MX's
Last edited by 002-M-P; Apr 19, 2006 at 05:30 PM.
Mixing tires is OK, but the results are uncertain. Consider that tires are tested on all four wheels. I wound not mix, say, summer performance and all-season. Summer performance and summer performance will be OK.
kdw2 = Great tire in the rain, good dry grip
MX = Crapy tire in the rain, excellent dry grip
Consider wearing a diaper if you drive in the rain with that combo...
Kidding about the diaper, but do be careful!
MX = Crapy tire in the rain, excellent dry grip
Consider wearing a diaper if you drive in the rain with that combo...

Kidding about the diaper, but do be careful!
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Thanks...how about the Kuhmo MX's in the rear and the Dunlop Sport Maxx's in the front??
And would it be safe to assume it is better to have a more rain friendly tire in the front than the rear? I know I would rather control the rear end sliding than the front end not turning.
And would it be safe to assume it is better to have a more rain friendly tire in the front than the rear? I know I would rather control the rear end sliding than the front end not turning.
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