Hey guys just wondering, is it legal too run say - 18's on the front of a car and 19's on the back ?
Ive been driving my car around with stocko's on the back ever since i hit a pothole with one of my 18's, totally destroying it. Which is basically the same concept and ive been pulled over severel times without any problems, Anyway i cant find a replacement but ive found a set of my rims for cheap only problem is there 19's... Id run full 19's but my 18's have brand new tyres.
Should i just cut my losses and spend the extra money for new tyres for the 19's or the latter/legalities ect...
If that all makes sense Had a few too many beers tonight lol.
Cheers.
just cut your losses.
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People put bigger wheels on the back then smaller on the front cause the back can tuck more rim
Lol i know why people do it, i want too know is it legal or not.
yes you can do it fronts have to be the same as each other and rears have to be the same as each other but front to rear can be different.