Replacing Rear RFT's Only ?

lotusdmc

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 Hertfordshire
Here we go again !, after 14,000 miles the my rear bridgestone RFT's are working the DSC into overtime :evil: so a question ?. Can I just replace the rears to NON - RFT's while keeping the fronts for a few more miles? ......and what is the latest opinion on the best replacement (I have a staggered set up with 255/35/18 on the rears so can't swap).

On my last E60 I changed all RFT's to Pirelli P Zeros and felt a loss in sharpness especially with turn in, but the RFT's on the Z4 with the sports set up are too skittist over bumps and unforgiving on british roads :cry:
 
Just my opinion, but I personally wouldn't mix RFTs and non-RFTs, not for the sake of a few mm of front tread anyway :)
 
I'm sure it would not hurt anything to have RFT's on the front and non-RFT"s on the back,,,, but I personally would not mix between front and rear :idunno:
 
ovrkll said:
I'm sure it would not hurt anything to have RFT's on the front and non-RFT"s on the back,,,, but I personally would not mix between front and rear :idunno:
Agree... :thumbsup:
 
I concur, some have done it with no issues, and for normal driving it may be okay, but for spirited driving or track use, you are mixing a very stiff side wall with a very soft side wall something is going to give. I considered the same, but went with non RFTs all around, i have a set of front RFTs with about 85% - 90% tread left if anyone needs them... :driving:
 
All tires should be of the same type. I make sure all 4 of my tires are of the same make and model. Mixing tires is dangerous.

Would you wear running shoes on one foot and leather bottomed dress shoes on the other? :D :P
 
enfield said:
All tires should be of the same type. I make sure all 4 of my tires are of the same make and model. Mixing tires is dangerous.

Would you wear running shoes on one foot and leather bottomed dress shoes on the other? :D :P

Precisely..

Get some Goodyear Eagle F1's and you'll be a happy camper..(notice the wider size 265 vs. 255 in rear which I have..)

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp ... L&i3_Qty=2
 
Ski said:
enfield said:
All tires should be of the same type. I make sure all 4 of my tires are of the same make and model. Mixing tires is dangerous.

Would you wear running shoes on one foot and leather bottomed dress shoes on the other? :D :P

Precisely..

Get some Goodyear Eagle F1's and you'll be a happy camper..(notice the wider size 265 vs. 255 in rear which I have..)

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp ... L&i3_Qty=2

Thanks guys I think I will bite the bullet & get a full set, I have narrowed the choice down to a set of Goodyear F1's or I might take a punt on the Falken 452's. However the F1's rears (255 or 265's) are on 3 month back order here in the UK with blackcirles.com :headbang: and mytyres.co.uk don't even stock them :( , I may have to try the main distributers.

Ski, with the 265's on the rear, I assume there are no rubbing issues and the rim can take the extra 10mm ?
 
Unless the new ones are out DO NOT BUY GOODYEAR EAGLE F1's... certainly the GSD3's have been discontinued... you will struggle to get replacements if you need them.

They are a great tyre, but you need to be able to get replacements for whatever you get
 
lotusdmc said:
Ski, with the 265's on the rear, I assume there are no rubbing issues and the rim can take the extra 10mm ?
I also run 265's on the rear and there are no issues at all. However, I have 9" rims on the rear. Also running 235's on the front and it's tight but no rubbing issues on 8" rims.
 
Great discussion guys! :thumbsup:

How do I know how wide my rims are?

In the past I've always gone to Discount Tire here in the US for my tire needs. I don't know what's around here in NJ, but does anyone know of a good place to get some F1s when I'm ready for them? WLH, 155, baugelli?
 
WLH said:
flyboyaj, Tire Rack and they will ship them direct to a local installer.
I just got my winter slicks from them. Definitely the preferred place to get tires and almost always the cheapest. I've shopped around NTB, Bridgestone/Firestone, Sears, etc. and TireRackhas the best prices. There's a couple of good local installers not too far from my house that are recommended.
 
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