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      03-10-2013, 03:12 PM   #14
MikeBlaszczak
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On a daily driver, you're not going to notice a difference unless you're driving irresponsibly. The front and rear of a car always have inconsistent grip characteristics because of weight distribution, spring stiffness, and transient load.

If you're competing, then the difference in handling caused by using a different tyre on the front than the rear is something a competent driver can readily account for though it might not be optimal for performance. The difference might be dialed out with suspension and pressure adjustments, anyhow.

Is your intention to run this configuration permanently, or only until you can afford to buy a full set?
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