Pooch
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I keep up with reading all the tire threads here but do not recall having come across any discussion of this subject:
2021 RTL
In need of a rear tire VERY soon...within 2000 more miles, per dealer at 9,300 mile oil change.... I am at 10,000 miles now.
Dealer has a Kumho tire he will put on the rear so I guess I am stuck with that since I have no tools nor expertise as to tire changing. He wants close to $300 for the tire and labor.
I thought that pretty high considering the cost of the tire at Tire Rack... anyway, I digress...
Question: If I put the Kumho car tire on the rear while still running the original stock Kenda front tires....will it make the handling "wonky" or dangerous to have a mix of rubber like this?
I intend to change the front Kendas out later this spring as they still have fairly decent mileage left in them, per the dealer, but this month is a heavy hitter for me for general necessity expenses (house insurance, car insurance, dental expense, etc) so I need to wait a bit to purchase the fronts... but still will be riding and riding.. it just makes me nervous to think about pushing that original rear tire with its current mileage, and it makes me nervous if mixing the tires will make the handling dangerous or totally uncomfortable.
Thanks in advance for your advice.
2021 RTL
In need of a rear tire VERY soon...within 2000 more miles, per dealer at 9,300 mile oil change.... I am at 10,000 miles now.
Dealer has a Kumho tire he will put on the rear so I guess I am stuck with that since I have no tools nor expertise as to tire changing. He wants close to $300 for the tire and labor.
I thought that pretty high considering the cost of the tire at Tire Rack... anyway, I digress...
Question: If I put the Kumho car tire on the rear while still running the original stock Kenda front tires....will it make the handling "wonky" or dangerous to have a mix of rubber like this?
I intend to change the front Kendas out later this spring as they still have fairly decent mileage left in them, per the dealer, but this month is a heavy hitter for me for general necessity expenses (house insurance, car insurance, dental expense, etc) so I need to wait a bit to purchase the fronts... but still will be riding and riding.. it just makes me nervous to think about pushing that original rear tire with its current mileage, and it makes me nervous if mixing the tires will make the handling dangerous or totally uncomfortable.
Thanks in advance for your advice.
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