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Postby Benny » Fri Jul 25, 2008 10:05 am

Just use them and don't worry about it Marcus.

There are that many cars out there with miss-matched tyres on, and it wo'nt make any difference to insurance claims or whatever.
As long as they all have legal tread depth, they are fine to use, unless they are over 10 years old, in which case they should be turfed.
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Postby Nark » Mon Jul 28, 2008 6:59 pm

SM wrote:since I've gotten my RE001's I haven't had any trouble with either over or understeer
if you are having oversteer issues it might be due to something else?
Same. Going from the Toyo T1Rs to Federal 595RSs got rid of the snappy tail in my car.

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Postby marcusus » Tue Jul 29, 2008 11:25 pm

Benny wrote:Just use them and don't worry about it Marcus.

There are that many cars out there with miss-matched tyres on, and it wo'nt make any difference to insurance claims or whatever.
As long as they all have legal tread depth, they are fine to use, unless they are over 10 years old, in which case they should be turfed.

Yeah, I reckon I'll just slap them on this weekend. The one mismatched tyre is pretty low on tread, but that's the point anyway. Once they go I'll be replacing them with R specs for track use only anyway.


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