Is that the age of the tyre or how long ago you bought them? The two could be poles apart. Maybe check the month/year of manufacture as shown on each tyre.1.5 years old
Why didn’t you put the new tyres on the back? Standard practice.
I really really can't fathom this logic.Why didn’t you put the new tyres on the back? Standard practice.
I really really can't fathom this logic.
The front wheels do the steering, most of the braking and carry most of the load on a FWD such as a Clio.
The rear wheels basically as Brendan said, are coasters to keep the bumper off the tarmac. Putting some R888s on the rears and some 15 year old Linglongs on the front isn't going to get you any purple sectors on the board, let alone around the first roundabout you get to on the way to Tesco.
If you put your nearly-bald tyres on the front, then it's just like having track tyres, obvs
I get why people say put the new tyres on the rear, its due to more tread and therefore more grip in case of an emergency manoeuvre etc. Saying that I could never bring myself to put new tyres on the rear when replacing the fronts on a front crawler, just replaced the fronts on the Mondy with decent Falkens and have budget Landsails on the rear, it would be a total waste of available grip the other way around, lol.
I get why people say put the new tyres on the rear, its due to more tread and therefore more grip in case of an emergency manoeuvre etc. Saying that I could never bring myself to put new tyres on the rear when replacing the fronts on a front crawler, just replaced the fronts on the Mondy with decent Falkens and have budget Landsails on the rear, it would be a total waste of available grip the other way around, lol.
It's a road car fella so I'm never going fast enough for the rear to step out before the front and I'd rather the grip at the front for emergency braking, especially in the wet.So you’d put brand new good grippy tyres on the front?
Then run old crap ditch finders on the back? Much rather have my front tyres start to let go before the rears.
Not to mention the rears will last ages, so you’ll be running crap rear tyres for ages.
It's a road car fella so I'm never going fast enough for the rear to step out before the front and I'd rather the grip at the front for emergency braking, especially in the wet.
Jesus if youre offended by me calling you fella I'd hate to think how you'd react to me calling you a c**t, lol.“Fella” No need to be a nob about it lol
Jesus if youre offended by me calling you fella I'd hate to think how you'd react to me calling you a c**t, lol.
Good read that and there's really good plus points for either way around on both threads.