Re: Tires

From: Ted Wiegandt (twiegandt@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Sep 30 2008 - 11:25:06 EDT


The better traction tires always go in the back. The reason is that
you always want the front tires to lock up first under braking. If
your rear tires lock up and your front tires don't, the back end will
swing around on you. This is why many pick-up trucks only have rear
wheel anti-lock.

Ted

On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 5:55 PM, <jon@dakota-truck.net> wrote:
>
> ttroidl@bluefrog.com wrote:
>
>
>> If I go Viva 2 it would be for the fronts and I'd get snows for the
>> rear, Wranglers I'd do on all 4...
>
>
> Sorry that this doesn't directly address your question, but
> regarding snow tires, I have always heard that you should always do
> all 4; the fronts provide all of your steering and most of your
> braking, so from a safety standpoint, if you had to get only 2 winter
> tires, you're technically better off putting them on the front... You
> may not get any traction, but at least you can steer and stop. :-)
>
> Might be worthwhile to just pick up some cheap used rims to mount a
> set of snow tires, then you can get a set of "no compromise"
> performance type tires to run the rest of the year?
>
>
>
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> -Jon-
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