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Any idea if its illegal to drive with 19's on the front and 17's on the rear on the streets?

you should be fine man. I was pulled over with 17's on the front and 16's on the rear ( :innocent: ) and they didn't say anything about it.

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It is definitely illegal so if you do it be prepared to cop a yellow sticker. It always happens to the unlucky bugger that does it for a track day/drag event etc such as yourself but the halfwits that drive round with 20's on the front & stockies on the rear permanantly seem to get away with it :spoton:

Just throw the 17's in your boot & change them down there. 5mins before & 5mins after you're done should allow enough time :innocent:

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Yeah I might do that. Last time I did the skid pan I had the good tyres on the rear and im spewing I didnt slap on the 17's and burn them to hell haha

Only thing is then I will have no grip for the long track, and I will get crap track times.

unless I keep the 19's on for the track, and then swap tyres for the skid pan

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I'm using odd 18's.

ba 18's on the front to cover the brembos. bf 18's on the back.

gonna buy good rubber for this one. used sh*t tyres last time and it was crap on the track.

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Stop assuming just because I live NOR that I have lots of money Dean ;) hahaha

ok 19's it is then! I want some grip on the track I guess

My 19's are going to the track but I guarranty they wont be coming home.

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