hello every one
i now have my most wonderful and very excellent s3 15s wheels on. thankyou very much cosmo.
and to those who scoffed at the asking price, there is not so much as a scratch on them. they are in MINT condition, even i'm surprised!
further to that i got these 5 with rubbers for what i would get for a set of 4 with rubbers. and they have a lot more tread than what i was expecting. dance
before i get achance to put them on i thought i might ask for some more opinions. one pair is slightly more worn than the other, obviously the previous front ones. they are directional. which one should i put at the front?
my thought is to put the most worn on the nose and then switch to the back in say 6mths or so when they are not to worn to be used at all. then leaving the fresher pair backup the front. this would seem to prolong their use? yes yes??
or
i could put the fresh ones on the nose and just keep replacing the front ones as need be, whilst riding the rear ones out? assuming that i buy more front ones that rear ones, which i'm not sure. what your experience in tyre wear?.
just thinking about it either of those situations don't seem to avoid the chance that by the time the front need replacing so do the rears and i have one massive ouchie to the wallet! cry
i guess i'm asking about wear rate at front at rear. what do you reckon.
anyone used or heard of "Dunlop Dignos D01" before?
i now have my most wonderful and very excellent s3 15s wheels on. thankyou very much cosmo.
and to those who scoffed at the asking price, there is not so much as a scratch on them. they are in MINT condition, even i'm surprised!
further to that i got these 5 with rubbers for what i would get for a set of 4 with rubbers. and they have a lot more tread than what i was expecting. dance
before i get achance to put them on i thought i might ask for some more opinions. one pair is slightly more worn than the other, obviously the previous front ones. they are directional. which one should i put at the front?
my thought is to put the most worn on the nose and then switch to the back in say 6mths or so when they are not to worn to be used at all. then leaving the fresher pair backup the front. this would seem to prolong their use? yes yes??
or
i could put the fresh ones on the nose and just keep replacing the front ones as need be, whilst riding the rear ones out? assuming that i buy more front ones that rear ones, which i'm not sure. what your experience in tyre wear?.
just thinking about it either of those situations don't seem to avoid the chance that by the time the front need replacing so do the rears and i have one massive ouchie to the wallet! cry
i guess i'm asking about wear rate at front at rear. what do you reckon.
anyone used or heard of "Dunlop Dignos D01" before?