That's interesting. I had always been led to believe the opposite to be the case....They swapped the wheels back and front and tried again and the car handled perfectly. They did it with FWD and RWD and the results were the same. So the rule seems to be new tyres on the back, older tyres on the front. FWIW
I would rather the back slide than the front
Yes. Top Gear did a similar test a few years ago and came to the same counter-intuitive conclusion.So the rule seems to be new tyres on the back, older tyres on the front.
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