Is it OK to mix the same size tyres with the same load and speed ratings but with different tread patterns on the rear axle
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I know it is preferred that if you have to mix tyres that they be the same from side to side but can be different front to back. Doesn't really answer your question but just what I think I know.[B]Tasmania 2015 GTG Committee Member[/B] 2005 Prado Pilbara, Sovereign Bar, Driver & passenger weathershields, UHF TX3220, Spare wheel spaces, Lifestyle rack, Genuine front & midrow seatcovers, Genuine front & midrow rubber floor mats, ARB 47 litre fridge/freezer, Hilux washer jets, BF Goodridge A/T, Radiator protection plate, Dual battery tray and isolator, ARB 2.5m awning, Rhino heavy duty areo bars, MSA rear wheel bin, MAXTRAX
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Not sure about your laws in WA, but in Qld it's illegal to have different tread patterns on the same axle. On the rear I wouldn't see a prob with handling. The front's a different story though.2005 120 series V6 Grande, 2 inch susp lift (King/EFS combo), 32 inch MT’s, Safari Snorkel, rear diff lock, breathers, Light Force spotlights, UHF, dual batteries.
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