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pomsta | 16:16 Tue 04th Nov 2008 | Motoring
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would it make any difference to safety if l had 185/60/14`s on the back two wheels and 185/60/13`s on the front
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It would change the handeling of the car, and this could lead to safty issues, but i know a lot of high end sports cars have smaller wheels on the front and different profiles. Front to back. This improvess the handeling. But they have been designed that way. It is not illigal or is it an mot failure, so feel free to do it, but be carfull driving until you get use to any change in the handeling.
could also affect speedo readings...depends whether the correct size wheels are on the driving end of the vehicle..ie FWD or RWD.
The most important thing here is, as said safety if the car was ment to be like that it would have come out of the Factory with different tyre sizes, 2nd important Issue your Insurance if they have cause to find your car with incorrect tyre sizes that may have contrubuted to an accident BANG goes your cover also you could get sued by the other party.
Could also affect the ABS during heavy breaking!
as long as you dont swap the wheels from corner to corner.ie n/s/f to o/s/r so the size across the axel doesnt match should be ok if they arnt the same across the axel it will fail an mot..abs will be ok
But you will need to inform the insurance co. of changes from standard.
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