FormulaFord Ecoboost
Sorry, I know that 'mixing tyres' has been done to death! I've read through as many as I can but my question is a little more specific.
I currently have Michelin PE2s all round but have a puncture on my spare and a crease on a rear. I always replace the tyres on an axle at the same time.
I want to switch over to 'track oriented' rubber and have ordered 2x Hankook RS2s. The 'near perfect' rear PE2 will be my spare.
Should I have my nice sticky RS2s on the front or the rear? I'm mainly asking this there is going to be a bigger difference in ability (both wet and dry) and I'm just a little unsure.
Fronts: more grip in the dry (than PE2), less grip in the wet(?). Back end more likely to step out?
Rears: more inclined to understeer in wet?
I'll be replacing the other two with RS2s when required but I'm not wasting money by replacing them early.
Thanks
I currently have Michelin PE2s all round but have a puncture on my spare and a crease on a rear. I always replace the tyres on an axle at the same time.
I want to switch over to 'track oriented' rubber and have ordered 2x Hankook RS2s. The 'near perfect' rear PE2 will be my spare.
Should I have my nice sticky RS2s on the front or the rear? I'm mainly asking this there is going to be a bigger difference in ability (both wet and dry) and I'm just a little unsure.
Fronts: more grip in the dry (than PE2), less grip in the wet(?). Back end more likely to step out?
Rears: more inclined to understeer in wet?
I'll be replacing the other two with RS2s when required but I'm not wasting money by replacing them early.
Thanks