Dino Posted April 16, 2015 Posted April 16, 2015 I've two Bridgestone tyres on the rear and some harder cheapo hedge-finders on the front. I noticed today that these Bridgestone rear ones are relatively soft in tread compared to the front ones. Also, the two rear Bridgestone ones are pepper-potted with small stones and I even found the end of a nail in the rear left - they appear to be picking up LOTS of road crap and imbedding it in the tyre's surface on these rear ones! I believe it's because they're softer, and although the WRX is asymmetric 4-wheel drive, the main tyre drive is on the rear ones. So, should I have the cheaper harder tyres on the rear?
savage bulldogs Posted April 16, 2015 Posted April 16, 2015 I've just fitted 2 new firestone firehawks on the front and the best of the ying sing ditch finders on the rear . As I'd sooner loose traction at the back and still be able to point it in the right direction by having good traction at the front [emoji6] Once the rears are worn I'll switch the firestones to the back and fit new ones on the front 1
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