by TRDmod » Thu Jun 24, 2004 5:23 pm
Depends what you are doing with the car, if its something I have researched its tyres I still ask about engine stuff but tyres, what I found was using good tyres on one side and bad on the other is not a good idea, but depends what you use it for
Drag cars put the good tyre on the driving tyres, either from or back, 4x4 drag cars do all obviously.
On the raod depends what you want to achieve, lets say on heavy rain, then the car wants to slightly slide out, because of your good rear tyres, you get better control…but the front tyres which si responsible for steering aquaplates…then your in trouble, cos its inconsistent, so, basically, having good tyres at the back is pretty much nullified by the fact that you cant harness that because your fronts are not as good, though of course its better than having both bad, but at the same time its also a catch 22,
On track, as I have seen some ppl do, I went against a tyre r integra, they are fast, light cars, I was beating him only ever so slightly, but after 5 laps, he lagged further and further…why? Because his front tyres rae great, his back ones are budget ones, and heat up and started to melt, literally couldn’t turn a corner half the speed he did after the first few laps…
Consistency is the way to go, unless its for dragging, then it’s a straight line, you want just good traction, you don’t need good brakes, or anything, all you need is power and the initial traction pretty much
I suggest to get 4 good or 4 tyres of the same quality so you get to know your car better and judge it correctly not having the false confidence in them.
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