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Mixing Michelin Road 6 GT and 4 GT?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lost" data-source="post: 1464790" data-attributes="member: 97996"><p>+1 on JQL's response. In my experience bias ply mixing is a firm no ( I'm that old too). Radials in my experience depend more on similar tire profiles than brands. While I only mix and match for unplanned replacements, I've had good experience with an Avon front and Bridgestone rear combo, and a horrible experience with a Metzler rear and a Dunlop front. The Dunlop front was a flatter curve than the Metzler on the rear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lost, post: 1464790, member: 97996"] +1 on JQL's response. In my experience bias ply mixing is a firm no ( I'm that old too). Radials in my experience depend more on similar tire profiles than brands. While I only mix and match for unplanned replacements, I've had good experience with an Avon front and Bridgestone rear combo, and a horrible experience with a Metzler rear and a Dunlop front. The Dunlop front was a flatter curve than the Metzler on the rear. [/QUOTE]
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