tire help
since toyo tires are so freaken expensive
would it be fine to drive around with 2 new tires in the rear
and 2 used tires in the front with about 30-40 percent tread left?
would it be fine to drive around with 2 new tires in the rear
and 2 used tires in the front with about 30-40 percent tread left?
I disagree. In a Camry or an Accord, Yep. In a sports car, No, IMO. Our cars use high performance tires, and the tread compounds, tread pattern, sidewall flex, any number of things may not be compatible. I say change all four.
Lou
Lou
Originally Posted by xkevon
since toyo tires are so freaken expensive
would it be fine to drive around with 2 new tires in the rear
and 2 used tires in the front with about 30-40 percent tread left?
would it be fine to drive around with 2 new tires in the rear
and 2 used tires in the front with about 30-40 percent tread left?
if ur in a bind for cash, then its ok to get only 2 tires. but id recommend you change ur fronts when you have the cash, as winter is coming.
Originally Posted by xkevon
since toyo tires are so freaken expensive
would it be fine to drive around with 2 new tires in the rear
and 2 used tires in the front with about 30-40 percent tread left?
would it be fine to drive around with 2 new tires in the rear
and 2 used tires in the front with about 30-40 percent tread left?
if toyos are expensive, get something else...like falkens.
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Originally Posted by lowrider
I disagree. In a Camry or an Accord, Yep. In a sports car, No, IMO. Our cars use high performance tires, and the tread compounds, tread pattern, sidewall flex, any number of things may not be compatible. I say change all four.
Lou
Lou
In this case, the 2 old tires with 30-40% left will work until he can save money to buy new ones.
yes vo78 is right
i also had one more question (sorry about my noob questions)
one of the new rear tire is 100Y
i am guessing i should buy the other rear tire with 100Y and not 96Y
correct?
because i can get a discount on 96Y
i also had one more question (sorry about my noob questions)
one of the new rear tire is 100Y
i am guessing i should buy the other rear tire with 100Y and not 96Y
correct?
because i can get a discount on 96Y
Originally Posted by xkevon
yes vo78 is right
i also had one more question (sorry about my noob questions)
one of the new rear tire is 100Y
i am guessing i should buy the other rear tire with 100Y and not 96Y
correct?
because i can get a discount on 96Y
i also had one more question (sorry about my noob questions)
one of the new rear tire is 100Y
i am guessing i should buy the other rear tire with 100Y and not 96Y
correct?
because i can get a discount on 96Y
Right
That number is the load range, the "Y" is the speed rating. I don't know what size tire you're talking about, but the load range is a function of the air chamber (the tire/wheel combo is the air chamber) and the maximum air pressure the tire will hold. YES - Stay with the same load rating (match the tires on each axle). You have a sports car for gosh sakes, cutting corners on tires is not the right thing to do. This is your life here.
Lou
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