sports850 wrote:
A mini doesn't work the same as a rear wheel drive car , with rear wheel drive when the rear tyres wear down you get two new ones , put them on the front and the ones from the front onto the back , rear wheel drive the backs normally wear first (depending on how you drive off course) . With a mini the fronts have to transfer the power to the road as well as braking and steering , the backs keep the rest straight so still need to be good . Personally if I had to choose I would have new tyres on the front and good tyres on the back , in my road mini's I used to go through two sets of front's to one set of rears but they always got driven hard . Also , if you want to see how much work your rear tyres do (go somewhere safe) and stick a couple of old crossplies on the back and your usual tyres on the front . I tried to drive into work several years ago like it with my mags on the back seat to drop off for straightening/new tyres , I thought I could drive carefully for a couple of days like it ..... The drift boys have nothing on the way the mini handled even in a straight line it was trying to weave over the road following the camber or bumps , corners were oposite lock and foot to the floor to try and get the back to follow the front again ....
Agreed. I had some Yokie A539's (12") on the front, and some good (bad) ol' Kumho Power Stars (10") on the back. Geez, that was scary. But fun

I pulled a handbrake turn and it just about did a piruette on its nose. Fun!