Re: Run Flat Tires
- From: "Floyd Rogers" <fbloogyudsr@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2006 15:45:45 -0800
"Dean Dark" <ddrake@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 23:47:03 -0700, RT <noyabusiness@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
And on the NSX, they're actually four different tires, left and right,
front and back. You can't even dismount the tires and swap between
the left and right rims on the front or the back; the inside and
outside sidewalls' stiffness are different for each side.
they're not 'different', they are rotational. nothing new. By the way, the M3 also has different sizes front and back and also
rotational tires.
Yes, but the M3 doesn't have a different *part number* for the left
and right tires, does it? You can swap the tires side to side on the
M3 rims. You can't do that on the NSX.
It depends upon *which* set of tires you bought. The OEM tires
were unidirectional and left/right. However, some replacement tires
were only unidirectional and *NOT* left/right. Those could be dis-
mounted and remounted on the other side to "rotate" them, if you
really cared to do so. Since the fronts never lasted more than
about 12K miles and the rears never more than 6K, there's really
no purpose in doing so.
FloydR - former NSX owner.
.
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