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    Gurus, Is it OK to put two 92v (speed rating and load index) tires on the rear and two 92h tires in front? Both are 205/60/r16.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sean-archer View Post
    Gurus, Is it OK to put two 92v (speed rating and load index) tires on the rear and two 92h tires in front? Both are 205/60/r16.

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    Since you are going nowhere past 200 kph... no problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mda View Post
    Since you are going nowhere past 200 kph... no problem.
    That's good to hear. I'm just curious if they have the same thread design?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sean-archer View Post
    That's good to hear. I'm just curious if they have the same thread design?

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    Dependent na yun sa 'model' of tire. Different model, different design (sorry kung obvious)

    I am not totally sure but you can check it out. AFAIK given same model, pareho lang yun dapat.

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    I dont think itd be a problem. staggered setups are ok for some setups without compromise. important for me would be having the same tires for the front.

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    There really is no point in mixing tires with different speed and/ or load ratings.

    You will always be limited to the maximum speed or load capacity of the lesser tire(s), and ultimately, by the max load capacity of the vehicle itself.

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