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Originally Posted by bmarcinczyk14
it seems to be strongly advised to not mix rft with nrft, almost to the point where it seems even a worse idea than mixing completely different brand tires? is that true?
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performance wise possibly. safety wise no. its safer to have the matching pattern on the same axle so the difference in the tread pattern in nasty weather conditions dont fight each other. each tread is made to push water out in a certain way. 2 different tires can counteract each other making your rear end squirrely.