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Postby ROSSCO » Wed Aug 26, 2009 6:46 pm

Is it advisable to mix tyres ? my 2 front ones are needing changed .
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Postby 500tie » Wed Aug 26, 2009 7:18 pm

You certainly can mix tyres aslong as you get the correct size and speed rating there will be no problems.
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Postby ROSSCO » Wed Aug 26, 2009 7:30 pm

Does it not affect the 4 wheel drive ?
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Postby Micktype WR1 » Wed Aug 26, 2009 7:33 pm

Yeh, you can.

I had a set of Poxes T1r's and worn the fronts down quite badly so have replaced them with Falken FK452's. I've read nothing but good about them. I'll see if that stacks up over the coming months and as we get into Autumn and Winter.
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Postby jimmy » Wed Aug 26, 2009 8:17 pm

i have quite dear tyres on the front and cheap ones on the back and its not bad apart from tyre squeel and understeer and the backend trying to brake lose under hard braking,aslong as you keep the tyre pressures correct im sure you'll be fine

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Postby Thomo no 11 » Wed Aug 26, 2009 8:45 pm

iv just put 2 new toyos on the bk, iv got pirellis on the front havent had any problems. i was told by powerstation as long as you match up youl b fine.
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Postby WR 1mposter » Wed Aug 26, 2009 9:07 pm

Micktype WR1 wrote:Yeh, you can.

I had a set of Poxes T1r's and worn the fronts down quite badly so have replaced them with Falken FK452's. I've read nothing but good about them. I'll see if that stacks up over the coming months and as we get into Autumn and Winter.


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Postby WR1 Bro » Wed Aug 26, 2009 10:04 pm

I feel happier with the same tyres all round. Wrong car for shit tyres imho.
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Postby jimmy » Wed Aug 26, 2009 10:40 pm

WR1 Bro wrote:I feel happier with the same tyres all round. Wrong car for shit tyres imho.


i agree,well when i said cheap i meant cheaper compared to my fronts lol

i hate big huge chunky tyres,but i heard they make your car handle better,i agree as my old scoob had chunkers and it was amazing :wink:
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Postby WR1 Bro » Wed Aug 26, 2009 10:49 pm

jimmy wrote:
WR1 Bro wrote:I feel happier with the same tyres all round. Wrong car for shit tyres imho.


i agree,well when i said cheap i meant cheaper compared to my fronts lol

i hate big huge chunky tyres,but i heard they make your car handle better,i agree as my old scoob had chunkers and it was amazing :wink:


You sound like you have been on the buckfast
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Postby MaverickUK82 » Thu Aug 27, 2009 9:47 am

do the tyres wear evenly as it's 4wd?
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Postby John Mc » Thu Aug 27, 2009 9:55 am

WR1 Bro wrote:I feel happier with the same tyres all round. Wrong car for shit tyres imho.


Totally agree Stu... you know these cars are going to be driven hard and the tyres are the main point of control with the ground... no compromise!!
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Postby Megaman » Thu Aug 27, 2009 9:56 am

MaverickUK82 wrote:do the tyres wear evenly as it's 4wd?


I had 4 new tyres when I first got my car. Found the front two tyres lost their outter edges fairly quickly about 6-8k miles but the rear tyres were okay. I dont do any drifting or power sliding though, so it would depend how you drive the car I guess.

As a comparison the RB320 goes through rear tyres quicker than the WR1. Maybe they are lower profile or maybe its due to the torque but the RB320 which has been owned about the same time as the WR1 has gone through double the tyres my car has. However on the other side of things his car gets 230-250 a tank up to 300 on motorway where as i get 160-170 a tank on the WR1 and up to 230 on a motorway.
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Postby MaverickUK82 » Thu Aug 27, 2009 10:03 am

I done 260 mile journey the other day and still had just below ¼ tank petrol left when I got home. Had three girls in the car. The journey was mostly single carriageway. A17,
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Postby Megaman » Thu Aug 27, 2009 10:33 am

Must have an updated map on it then as mine guzzles fuel in rush hour and on the motorway even if off boost. Either way im not fussed anymore as we have the legendary mondeo diesel for those journeys now lol
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Postby presa900 » Thu Aug 27, 2009 12:23 pm

Mixing makes of tyres front to back shouldn't be an issue. However different tred depths front to back will definately cause an issue. A shorter rolling circumference will wind up the differential, and is something that Subaru do not recommend.

When I got a puncture on track at Spa last year I bought two part worn Pirelli Corsas for £10 off a bloke with a Noble and ran them home and locally for a while.

After no time at all the differential became very unhappy. Under average acceleration it gave the sensation that the gearbox was jumping cogs :shock:

As soon as the two front tyres were replaced it solved the problem instantly. The fact that the Corsas are track orientated tyres with a minimal tred pattern probably also attributed to the issue, but a substantial variation in tred depth will not be healthy for your scoob.

Subaru do quote a figure for the maximum tred depth variation but I can't remember it :?
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Postby hightower » Fri Aug 28, 2009 2:35 pm

i think the main point it being missed with mixing tyres...............there wet handling capabilities
in the dry there is not a massive difference in tyres (unless you have super sticky track tyres) but in the wet all tyres perform way differently my opinion is always put on the best rubber you can afford, as a powerfull car with shite tyres is ........shite.
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Postby jimmy » Fri Aug 28, 2009 3:29 pm

WR1 Bro wrote:
jimmy wrote:
WR1 Bro wrote:I feel happier with the same tyres all round. Wrong car for shit tyres imho.


i agree,well when i said cheap i meant cheaper compared to my fronts lol

i hate big huge chunky tyres,but i heard they make your car handle better,i agree as my old scoob had chunkers and it was amazing :wink:


You sound like you have been on the buckfast


why?well the low profiles are very thin so theres no roll,ones they go they go,with chunkers they have room to flex,either that or its just the new shape that aint good on corner's,ive spun it a few times and my wagon was near impossible to lose
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Postby paddy mc fast » Tue Dec 15, 2009 10:14 pm

set of 4 new kumo tyers £275 on ebay
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Postby John Mc » Wed Dec 16, 2009 9:30 am

presa900 wrote:
Subaru do quote a figure for the maximum tred depth variation but I can't remember it :?


I read it was 2mm differerence which doesn't sound like a lot but given there will be less than 2mm play in the cogs... something has to "compromise"!! Not worth a new diff IMHO... just get decent tyres, always....
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Postby Bonovox » Wed Dec 16, 2009 11:13 am

John Mc Tiddler (Dogging Expert) wrote:
presa900 wrote:
Subaru do quote a figure for the maximum tred depth variation but I can't remember it :?


I read it was 2mm differerence which doesn't sound like a lot but given there will be less than 2mm play in the cogs... something has to "compromise"!! Not worth a new diff IMHO... just get decent tyres, always....


Check this thread, I ended up getting 4 new tyres as mine were going to vary in depth too much.

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