ALWAYS USE MATCHING MAKE MODEL AND SIZE TYRES. Always run them at the correct pressure.

It is the rolling radius that counts so both will have an effect
 
ALWAYS USE MATCHING MAKE MODEL AND SIZE TYRES. Always run them at the correct pressure.

It is the rolling radius that counts so both will have an effect

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Do this or sit weeping into your beer as you count the cost of a new drive train.
Mike
 
FIT IN SETS OF 4.

If you can't afford 4 then it is permissible but not recommended to replace a pair. These MUST go on the rear.

Always run the tyres with the most tread (ie the biggest rolling radius) in the back.
 
Why would you do 5 if you travel for a while on the new 4 then the spare tread will be different from the rest so seems pointless replacing all 5
 

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