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Had quick search under tyers but could nae find the answer...

I have two Bridgestones in good shape on the front, but two knacked on the back. Does anyone know if it will cause handling issues if I have two Goodyear F1's fitted to the back whilst having Bridgestones on the front?

As far as I know the most important thing is to have the same tyre on each axel but I've never has a 4WD car before.

Cheers
 
GibletsS3 said:
Had quick search under tyers but could nae find the answer...

I have two Bridgestones in good shape on the front, but two knacked on the back. Does anyone know if it will cause handling issues if I have two Goodyear F1's fitted to the back whilst having Bridgestones on the front?

As far as I know the most important thing is to have the same tyre on each axel but I've never has a 4WD car before.

Cheers

Simple :sorry: Put two new uns on the back afore those points appear on your ticket :sadlike: :sadlike:

Equal tread depth across drive axles stops the differentials working so hard.
 
TFSI said:
Simple :sorry: Put two new uns on the back afore those points appear on your ticket :sadlike: :sadlike:

Equal tread depth across drive axles stops the differentials working so hard.

Sorry :think: :think: :think: I misread your thread :lazy: :lazy: :lazy:
You are replacing the rears :lazy: :lazy: Sorry again :asskicking: :asskicking: :asskicking: