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Hi all, I'll soon look to replace the hoops on the car. I have no choice as to the rear tyre but there are plenty of other brands which I could use for the front tyre rather than Pirelli.
Apart from keeping the same brand on all four corners. Does anyone run a mixed combination?
My reasoning at this time, is that other brands, may have a more modern design / construction. I have spoken with another owner who runs non Pirelli front and reckons the front end feel has improved.
Welcome opinion.
Rob
Hi all, I'll soon look to replace the hoops on the car. I have no choice as to the rear tyre but there are plenty of other brands which I could use for the front tyre rather than Pirelli.
Apart from keeping the same brand on all four corners. Does anyone run a mixed combination?
My reasoning at this time, is that other brands, may have a more modern design / construction. I have spoken with another owner who runs non Pirelli front and reckons the front end feel has improved.
Welcome opinion.
Rob
Rob
I run Dunlops on the front of mine, but they were on from day one. I have a set of spare P zero new front tyres and one rear one. I have driven a few other CT's and am not sure the tyre difference is too great as all the cars feel a bit different. I don't see an issue with mixing as long as they have the right speed and weight rating. The choice on that basis is a bit more limited than you think.
Paul
I run Dunlops on the front of mine, but they were on from day one. I have a set of spare P zero new front tyres and one rear one. I have driven a few other CT's and am not sure the tyre difference is too great as all the cars feel a bit different. I don't see an issue with mixing as long as they have the right speed and weight rating. The choice on that basis is a bit more limited than you think.
Paul
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