Mixing Winter Sport M2 & M3
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Mixing Winter Sport M2 & M3
Luke - or anyone else - Is there a downside to mixing M3's with M2's. The M3's are not available in my size, just had a blow-out changed for an M2 - seems OK, but wanted to check. Guess I didn't have any other option.
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depends on the weather
I would recommend that you have matching tires on each end of the car at the very minimum ..... I do not think that it will pose any problems on you car but, put the m2's on the front to reduce the over steer that would be created with m2's on the rear
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Thanks Luke - That's what I'm doing. After all it was my 2 front's with the sidewall problems. I could only fine the M2's and on the Dunlop website. I should get the second one this week.