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i think im having a dumb day today, but here is the jist of it.
My car failed the mot due to camber problems and i needed 4 tyres to get through the mot.
i bought a set of 225's to go all the way round on 17" rims. the fronts were spot on, the rears are far, far too small so am looking at purchasing some proper tyres for the size rims that I have
now on mytyres.co.uk I purchased the following for the front
Kumho
Summer tyres ECSTA SPT KU31
225/45 R17 94Y XL BSW
now iirc, the Y is for the speed rating, correct?
I wanted to purchase the same tyres for the rear, and found the following.
Kumho
Summer tyres ECSTA SPT KU31
255/45 R17 98W
According to that, the rears have a lower speed rating
(front = Y = 186Mph)
(rear = W = 168Mph)
Now, I know you cant have say speed rating Y on front nearside and W on the front farside - but it there any legality of different speed ratings on the front as opposed to the rear?