Ghost Member Number 257 NAXJA Member Location Camden, SC Apr 28, 2010 #21 julio_a said: i was always told the opposite, run the better tires up front. that way you dont lose steering.:dunno: Click to expand... From what I have ben told that is not what tire companies recomend.
julio_a said: i was always told the opposite, run the better tires up front. that way you dont lose steering.:dunno: Click to expand... From what I have ben told that is not what tire companies recomend.
M maxwedge NAXJA Forum User Location upstate ny Apr 28, 2010 #22 make sure same height like they said, also try to match your tread pattern as close as possiable between them.
make sure same height like they said, also try to match your tread pattern as close as possiable between them.
joe_peters NAXJA Forum User Location Grants Pass, OryGun Apr 29, 2010 #23 julio_a said: i was always told the opposite, run the better tires up front. that way you dont lose steering.:dunno: Click to expand... And when the a**end of your vehicle is passing you on the left or right side, just how much help is steering the front end going to be? Run the tires with the thinnest tread on the front so if they break loose you can steer to recover.
julio_a said: i was always told the opposite, run the better tires up front. that way you dont lose steering.:dunno: Click to expand... And when the a**end of your vehicle is passing you on the left or right side, just how much help is steering the front end going to be? Run the tires with the thinnest tread on the front so if they break loose you can steer to recover.