2 hankook RS2's and 2 Falken RT-615
Thinking about having the 2 different tires on my car. Would this really raise any issues with the performance of the vehicle on the track? i wouldnt mind switching them off between track sessions and seeing a difference in handling. just an idea i have right now as i have 4 wheels and 3 tires, and am not sure if i want to buy the 4th kook again (expletivein blowouts on the freeway), they would be the same size (205/50/15) and on 15x7 wheels.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by clem kevin »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Thinking about having the 2 different tires on my car. Would this really raise any issues with the performance of the vehicle on the track? i wouldnt mind switching them off between track sessions and seeing a difference in handling. just an idea i have right now as i have 4 wheels and 3 tires, and am not sure if i want to buy the 4th kook again (expletivein blowouts on the freeway), they would be the same size (205/50/15) and on 15x7 wheels.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Unless you have really good car control, keep the Hankooks in front. They should be close enough to be driveable, but I bet it will understeer at the limit.
Unless you have really good car control, keep the Hankooks in front. They should be close enough to be driveable, but I bet it will understeer at the limit.
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