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Our new to us car came with two brand new Yokohama Blue earth tyres on the front which are probably bottom of the mid range tyres. The rear are Yokohama with about 4.9mm tread on O/S and 6.4mm N/S.
Dealer paid for the one tyre and as I am a bit fussy about tyres I paid for the other as I wanted tyres of the same tread depth on the same axle. Originall the front yres were +4mm so legal, but one had a cut which is why the dealer replaced it.
However if I use Michelin Cross Climate I am unsure whether to move the brand new front tyres to the rear and have the Michelins on the front or is it preferable to have them on the rear. We live in a rural area in south West Midlands. My preferance would be to change all the tyres to the Michelin Cross Climate as a quiet tyre and excellent grip in the wet and sell the Yokohama tyres, but doubt if that is going to happen. LOL!.
Any opinions? Thanks.
Dealer paid for the one tyre and as I am a bit fussy about tyres I paid for the other as I wanted tyres of the same tread depth on the same axle. Originall the front yres were +4mm so legal, but one had a cut which is why the dealer replaced it.
However if I use Michelin Cross Climate I am unsure whether to move the brand new front tyres to the rear and have the Michelins on the front or is it preferable to have them on the rear. We live in a rural area in south West Midlands. My preferance would be to change all the tyres to the Michelin Cross Climate as a quiet tyre and excellent grip in the wet and sell the Yokohama tyres, but doubt if that is going to happen. LOL!.
Any opinions? Thanks.