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Danny Fireblade



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Mixing tyres
Now I think I already know the answer, however I have a brand new Discoverer STT that matches the rest of my STT's on my 110.

Now I cant find one of these for love nor money, so was wondering if you think its ok to put a STT and a STT pro on the same axle?

Answers on a postcard to am I a Tw@t for even mentioning this?
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It's fair to say that it wouldn't be recommended. Darren

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Danny Fireblade



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Yeah, I am in agreement too, as it goes against everything I have ever done and know to be right.

I just hate to see a brand new tyre go to waste😂😂
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I would never mix tyres across an axle and would probably never mix them front to rear either.

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I've just had the same dilemma with another car, low mileage tyres but had a sidewall puncture in one of them. The tyres were superseded a couple of years ago and the replacement was a totally different design so it had to be a complete new set as I have never mixed tyres and as above my OCD would kick in. Defender 90XS SW
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I’m currently mixing tyres on mine, Conti on one axle and Grabbers on the other, can’t even remember which way round they are!
Have noticed nothing unusual in handling, even in the recent snow... when I have some spare cash (ha ha) I might sort them, but to be honest I do so few miles it just isn’t justifiable yet.
If the various tyres are all the same ‘class’ - i.e. you aren’t running mud terrains on the front and nearly slick road tyres on the back, what is the problem? (Genuinely - I can’t think of why there would be an issue)
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Here you can have different brand and model tires of the correct size on the two axles, but the two (left and right) tires on one axle have to be identical brand/model/size. I believe the same law exists Europe wide.
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custom90



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^^^^ Sounds correct, I’m not too keen on using a new and an old tyre on the same axle even if the same too.
But I suppose that’s just me being a bit excessive really. Diesel$ Live$ Matter. ⛽️🛢️👨‍🔧🧰⚙️ RED, WHITE & BOOST! 🇬🇧
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If I recollect correctly, from an MOT perspective, you can legitimately have a different brand or 'version' of a tyre on the same axle as long as it's the same structure and size.

That is not the same as recommending it - just proposing it is not illegal Thumbs Up
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custom90



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True, I’d imagine say a KM2 and an STT would be fine, but I doubt a GG TR and say an STT would be due to the different bias.

Not for me though, would drive me mad 😂 Diesel$ Live$ Matter. ⛽️🛢️👨‍🔧🧰⚙️ RED, WHITE & BOOST! 🇬🇧
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I've got conti's on the front and bfg k02's on the back at the moment because I got a screw in the sidewall of one of the rears a few weeks ago so I changed both rears. My ocd wants to change the fronts to bfg's now but the conti's haven't done many miles so it's just a waste of money.......... We'll see how long I last. Ray
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You're right Steve. Thumbs Up

Of course as you well know from your unpleasant and frustrating experience, one cannot guarantee that all MOT Testers are referencing the same Manual....so one never knows what may be deemed acceptable and pass, or the contrary.

Have to admit, the OCD factor must be taken into consideration Rolling with laughter

Found this:



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mk1collector wrote:
I've got conti's on the front and bfg k02's on the back at the moment because I got a screw in the sidewall of one of the rears a few weeks ago so I changed both rears. My ocd wants to change the fronts to bfg's now but the conti's haven't done many miles so it's just a waste of money.......... We'll see how long I last.


You just need to find someone else with OCD with contis on the back and BFG's on the front Ray and then you're sorted Thumbs Up

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Isn't it Fathers Day soon Ray.....new tyres? Laughing
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mk1collector



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Rolling with laughter I doubt I'll get get anything for Father's Day this year as I've taken the kids phones off them for being ignorant Rolling with laughter Ray
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This maybe of slight interest, just sidewall lettering on my KM2's...


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