Hi Guys,
Had a Cupra 280 since September this year and the time has come to look at replacing tyres.
The rears still have 5.5mm however the the fronts are down to 2mm. Currently running stock bridgestones but looking to replace with a better tyre as they are not the best
My question, is it safe to run the bridgestones on the back and a different tyre on the front axle?
Im not one to cheap out on tyres but seems a waste getting rid of the rears when they have decent tread on them still.
My plan was to get some Michelin super sports on the front and when the time comes to change the rears - move the michelins to the rear and put the fresh tyres on the front.
Any thoughts? Should I just bite the bullet and get all 4 done at once?
Had a Cupra 280 since September this year and the time has come to look at replacing tyres.
The rears still have 5.5mm however the the fronts are down to 2mm. Currently running stock bridgestones but looking to replace with a better tyre as they are not the best
My question, is it safe to run the bridgestones on the back and a different tyre on the front axle?
Im not one to cheap out on tyres but seems a waste getting rid of the rears when they have decent tread on them still.
My plan was to get some Michelin super sports on the front and when the time comes to change the rears - move the michelins to the rear and put the fresh tyres on the front.
Any thoughts? Should I just bite the bullet and get all 4 done at once?