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Different tyre sizes front and rear! #807599
04/04/2009 19:42
04/04/2009 19:42

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Hope this topic is not in wrong place! Does anyone else run different tyre sizes front and rear? The coupe I recently purchased has 225/40/16 on front and 225/50/16 on rear. Any ideas?

Re: Different tyre sizes front and rear! [Re: ] #807605
04/04/2009 19:54
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I do - but I have wider rears than fronts i.e. opposite to you. Not intentional, as they were originally 225's all round, but I didn't want to waste a decent set of Michelins on the rear when I changed the fronts for 205 Goodyears.

Not had any problems with this set-up personally - can't really comment on the other way round though!

Re: Different tyre sizes front and rear! [Re: ] #807609
04/04/2009 20:11
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Apparently it's illegal to have wider tyres on front than rear. So I was told by a tyre fitting place.

Originally Posted By: P6SYS
The coupe I recently purchased has 225/40/16 on front and 225/50/16 on rear. Any ideas?


But the tyres you've quoted are exactly the same width. It's just your fronts are lower profile.

Last edited by StradoZ; 04/04/2009 20:12.
Re: Different tyre sizes front and rear! [Re: ] #807610
04/04/2009 20:13
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And both tyres are the wrong size...

They should be either 205/50 R16 or 225/45 R16

Re: Different tyre sizes front and rear! [Re: ] #807612
04/04/2009 20:21
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sorry the fronts are 225/45/16 and 225/50/16 on back.

Re: Different tyre sizes front and rear! [Re: ] #807616
04/04/2009 20:33
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I'm not 100% sure where you would stand with your insurance company either if they were not a standard Fiat Coupe size. How much tread is left on them?

Re: Different tyre sizes front and rear! [Re: ] #807618
04/04/2009 20:34
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the fronts need replacing to be honest! Might change all four I think.

Re: Different tyre sizes front and rear! [Re: ] #807632
04/04/2009 20:59
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If you have the bread spare now, then might not be a bad idea. There are a stack of threads in the appropriate section - probably General Maintenance & Handling - about which tyres are recommened for Coupes by forums members that run various brands.

Re: Different tyre sizes front and rear! [Re: ] #808238
06/04/2009 09:24
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its not illegal to fit different size tyres as long as they are the same on each axle. most rwd cars run wider and lower profile tyres on the back compared to the fronts.
it treams of handling on a fwd car it might affect it slightly and for that reason i would change them.
mixed brands as well isn't a massive deal. i have done this on many cars and its never caused a problem as long as they are all decent tyres. only time i have use crap tyres on the driven wheels was for drifting but then i was skint.

in other words its not danrous its not illegal and i bvet you won't notice when you change but in a ideal world you would want equal tyres.


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