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What front tyres to get to match T1R rears?

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Re: What front tires to get to match T1R rears? 2014/08/05 10:46:42 (permalink)
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Mister2 this is a forum, 260z simply wanted others opinions and we as human beings are each entitled to our own. We all have something valuable to share :)
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Re: What front tires to get to match T1R rears? 2014/08/05 11:18:24 (permalink)
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Mister2, all I have heard so far is opinion, and I am having an open discussion to try and weed out the uneducated opinion from the emperical data. Even anecdotal evidence would be better than just a front up generalised statement.
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Re: What front tires to get to match T1R rears? 2014/08/05 11:29:09 (permalink)
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OK. Here's what the biggest tyre seller in the U.S. (and probably the whole world) has to say. I'll leave you to judge if this is just "uneducated opinion".
 
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/techpage.jsp?techid=136
 
 
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Re: What front tires to get to match T1R rears? 2014/08/05 12:40:49 (permalink)
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That Tyre Rack paragraph starts with "As a general rule" but does that really apply to MR2's anyway with their staggered sizes F/R?
But most of the rest of it does seem like good advice.
 
Apart from that the reality is there is a very small/non existent range of suitable tyres for the smaller rim diameters in staggered sizes to choose from, and for some years now I have used different tyre brands F/R successfully for great handling stability, both for street or track on the limit.
I did however carefully choose good brand performance tyres with respect to sidewall stiffness, tread type etc.
post edited by Reddtarga - 2014/08/05 16:55:11

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Re: What front tires to get to match T1R rears? 2014/08/05 18:04:27 (permalink)
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I have used different tyres front to rear many times including on the track and it is absolutely fine.
If you have a direct drive 4x4 like an earlier WRX or GT4 Celica you do need to make sure the circumference is the same though. For an MR2, that won't be a problem.
The same rules still apply to buying tyres - even when you are buying the same for all four corners. i.e. you get what you pay for. The only thing I look for these days is treadwear rating. The lower the number, the more grip you get.
I have Federal 595 RSR's on my GT4 at the moment and they have a 150 rating. I previously had Dunlop Sport Maxx and they were 220 or so. If you want proper performance, don't go higher than 250. As a comparison, semi-slicks are usually between 30 and 50.
If a manufacturer doesn't state treadwear rating, I don't buy them.
So.... to cut a long story short. It's OK to have mismatched tyres front to rear as long as the treadwear rating is similar.
NEVER mismatch tyres between left and right! 

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Re: What front tires to get to match T1R rears? 2014/08/05 18:40:10 (permalink)
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Thanks admin, this is exactly the sort of informed information I was after. Yeah wrong tyres left to right sounds terrible! I've never heard of treadwear rating! I'll have to look in to this. I'm assuming that both tyres that i have listed would be similar, but I'll check it out.
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