Terry,

Thanks for those figures, my friend has 2 x 205/65 which I may have to give
a miss as I suspect they will rub on the rear guards and put the speedo out
too much.

> I think that's done but I have to ask the question - why do you want
> different size tyres on the front to the rear? In my opinion it does
nothing
> with regards to handling unless you've got serious suspension height
> differences or clearance problems. If you use a 65 series tyre on the
front
> and a 60 series on the back you will build in more understeer and a 200B
has
> enough built in the begin with.

What do you mean by different size tyres?  I was refering to different
widths, not profiles.  I thought having wider tyres on the rear would keep
the oversteer down a bit...  you meantioned they have understeer but the
only thing I notice with mine is oversteer.  I suppose having 13 inch wheels
on a car that came out with 14 inch wheels is not going to handle very well.
I would be quite happy to have 195 on the front and rear.  So I'm thinking
195/65 on all 4 wheels.



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