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It is not alright to mix budget tyres with expensive ones on your car

It is not alright to mix budget tyres with expensive ones on your car

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There might be times when you feel like you don't want to spend too much on tyres, or if the workshop you are in does not have the tyre size you need, which could then lead or force you to pair budget tyres with expensive ones on your car.

Is it ok to do so? Will it affect your car's handling?

Watch Tyre Review's video as they switch on one end of the car with a premium brand (Michelin) rear tyre, then a midrange kumho rear tyre, then a budget rear tyre to find out how it changes the car.

 

 

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