Originally posted by: bR
Bridgestone S-03s are on closeout and are discounted but what do you do if something happens to one tire or one end wears out faster than the other? Is it taboo to have different model tires on the front or rear? 😱
I can't rotate tires since it came staggered from factory. 🙁
Originally posted by: nutxo
Originally posted by: bR
Bridgestone S-03s are on closeout and are discounted but what do you do if something happens to one tire or one end wears out faster than the other? Is it taboo to have different model tires on the front or rear? 😱
I can't rotate tires since it came staggered from factory. 🙁
Depending on the store its a great idea. When I lost a tire the store I got mine from replaced the whole set.
Originally posted by: Mermaidman
It's optimal to have matching tires on the same axle. Truth be told, I have had occasions where the same axle had different tires and it wasn't noticeable.
Was the Bridgestone tire a popular model that's being discontinued, or is it being canned due to problems? I used to have a set of Dunlops that were simply awful. Not surprisingly, Dunlop discontinued it and started selling an improved version.
Originally posted by: Lonyo
I think the tyres on my car are 2 pairs, front and rear, not a matching set of 4.
You can always replace 2 at a time if necessary
Originally posted by: Shawn
Originally posted by: Lonyo
I think the tyres on my car are 2 pairs, front and rear, not a matching set of 4.
You can always replace 2 at a time if necessary
tyres?
Originally posted by: Pepsi90919
you say discountinued in your thread title and discounted in your post. can you clarify what word you're actually trying to use here.