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Car Forum / Mercedes-Benz Cars / January 2006

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Guenter Scholz - 01 Jan 2006 04:36 GMT
well, I finally tried new tires both fron and back ... don't remember who
recomended what, but as an experimentalist it was immediately clear that
having the better set of tires on the rear was 'definitely' better than having
same on front .... so, in short, replace the rears with the best tires rather
than the front

cheers, guenter

ps this trial was on a 190E, improvement of having better tires on rear was
'considerable'.
taxman - 01 Jan 2006 13:08 GMT
needless to say but if the tires are at replacement stage, don't just
replace the rears or the fronts, replace them all. 75% of braking is done
with the fronts so don't neglect them . . .

even on front wheel drive cars you still need good tires on the rear aswell,
go around a corner too fast and you'll find out why ;)

| well, I finally tried new tires both fron and back ... don't remember who
| recomended what, but as an experimentalist it was immediately clear that
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| ps this trial was on a 190E, improvement of having better tires on rear was
| 'considerable'.
 
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