Naaah.Honda boys use 255's iirc on the front for more grip and 195/205 rears.
Naaah.
225 all round hero, me.
Yeah was thinking that.Honda boys use 255's iirc on the front for more grip and 195/205 rears.
Yeah was thinking that.
I`ve come across problems with 4x4`s running with incorrect profiles on one axle.Can cause issues with ABS if you run too staggered but I can't see that small a difference being an issue.
I`ve come across problems with 4x4`s running with incorrect profiles on one axle.
I'll have a play about with them switching front to rear, the Kumho's have a tread wear of 50 compared to 100 on the r888s so it might be best sticking them on the rear first.10mm difference wouldn't be the end of days.
As mentioned, ricers often run bigger fronts.....to help manage all their torque steer??? (rofl)
Personally I run larger rear profiles, by 10mm as it happens.
Keep the wider tyres on the front.I'll have a play about with them switching front to rear, the Kumho's have a tread wear of 50 compared to 100 on the r888s so it might be best sticking them on the rear first.
That was my original plan but with the tread wear difference the rears would surly give way before the fronts if using the wider 50 tread wear Kumhos on the front?Keep the wider tyres on the front.
For what little difference it'll make, you may as well give the extra traction to your driven wheels.
Consumable items wear out.That was my original plan but with the tread wear difference the rears would surly give way before the fronts if using the wider 50 tread wear Kumhos on the front?
Lol, I mean 'give way' as in over-steer me off the track into the Armco 🙈Consumable items wear out.
But I must have had the same set of Contisports on my 172 for about 3 years, remember all the're doing is keeping the boot from dragging on the floor.
Only if you're driving like a complete spacker.Lol, I mean 'give way' as in over-steer me off the track into the Armco 🙈
No but I might do for racing. The reason being is if you want to run different compounds you may be restricted to tyre sizes.Didn't @Ph1 Tom run this. I may be way off mind.
That's how I figured it as my V70A's are a hard (K91) compound versus the medium (GG) compound of the R888's, All 4 are stone compound at the minute and are in desperate need of some tyre softener to bring them back to life.No but I might do for racing. The reason being is if you want to run different compounds you may be restricted to tyre sizes.
So DZ03G for example are only available in H1 hard compound in 205/50/15 and R1 medium in 195/50/15. Ideally on a FWD car you want the H1 on the front as you can get heat into them better and they won't go off as fast. Then R1 on the rear so the back end isn't all over the place until you get heat into them.
lol! Extra loud tread blocksThat's how I figured it as my V70A's are a hard (K91) compound versus the medium (GG) compound of the R888's, All 4 are stone compound at the minute and are in desperate need of some tyre softener to bring them back to life.