Yeah, I never mix tires on any vehicle.WillyDaP wrote: Wed Aug 28, 2024 4:58 pm GTS3twenty10 mentioned one very important safety issue that is really key which is having the same tire ( even model ) both front and back. Tire models , even from the same Manufacturer, can have different tread patterns, compounds sidewall structures and more and for a high performance machine like your Porsche this is not the best area to save a few bucks, imho.
However, I can remember back in the day (prehistoric times) when no one thought twice about mixing tires. My Dad was infamous for that. One recap, one new, one used and one unknown - that sounds about right. Of course, it was a 1954 Nash Rambler so Fred Flintstone logs would have probably been fine for that fine thoroughbred of a car.
