« Reply #10 on: 28 February 2023, 22:34 »
I am fitting Goodyear assymetric 6 in place of the PS4 when the time comes.
Good deals on these in February from ATS with £32 off a pair meaning 235/35/19 are just £130 a corner.
225 often slightly dearer.
EDIT: just checked, the 225/35 is £7.50 dearer than the wider 235/35

RE-EDIT: ATS March promo now £32/£64 on Michelins and the GY £32/£64 now finished
Take the 4.5 & 6.5mm front P-Zeros off and sell them as part worns, move the 6mm p zeros onto the front and let them wear out. Put two Michelins on the rear of the car.
New tyres should always go on the rear, understeer is easier to correct that oversteer in a fwd car…but encouraged in a rwd 
Agreed with selling the odd ones as part-worns
Agreed with the general consensus of putting the new ones on the back too with the proviso being if the current rears are hardly worn then there will be little to gain from fitting new ones to the back. Unless of course you just want to burn them down more quickly so you can have a matched set sooner if mixing brands.
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