Front Primacy 3 and rear MC6.. what is the danger?
Mixing Tire Brands / Tread Patterns
Mixing Tire Brands / Tread Patterns
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Mar 20 2023, 10:57 AM
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Front Primacy 3 and rear MC6.. what is the danger?
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Mar 25 2023, 03:57 PM
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Mar 25 2023, 07:32 PM
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QUOTE(square2 @ Mar 25 2023, 04:20 PM) oversteer is because back tire can't handle grip, not the front one. in your case, your back tire is continental. Honestly speaking, I had more confidence in Continental tyres when it comes to pushing the limit. Had PS3 before with this car and then Primacy 3. These would just understeer like crazy. I got the used MC6 after the back tires (primacy) got some cuts and kept leaking. Using MC6 on the back feels so solid with its stiffer sidewall compared to Primacy 3.when driving as a front driver, it's more on the front tire that gives feedback to you, not the back ones. |
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