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Old Apr 14th, 2024, 15:19   #3
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Originally Posted by braindamage View Post
If you are dead set on that tyre size, the options seem a little limited, from my quick search. If you opted for a 185/70/14 there are far more options (better tyres) available. Are you looking for outright grip, better cornering and braking, or more concerned with tyre noise and fuel efficiency or perhaps budget?

There is no need to opt for different tyres on different axles, at least to my knowledge.

Continental Conti Ultra Contact
https://www.camskill.co.uk/m4b0s388p..._Noise%3A_70dB

Falken Sincera SN110 Ecorun
https://www.camskill.co.uk/m4b0s388p..._Noise%3A_69dB

Both have A rated grip in the wet.
While there is nothing to stop you from fitting 4 different tyres, provided each end has ones of the same construction (bias-ply/cross-ply/radial) it is probably preferable to have the same make across an axle.

The 240 estates run on 185/80/14 rather than 175/80/14 tyres; 205/70/14 have a near identical rolling radius. Going from an 80- to a 70-profile will necessitate going up 2 cross-sections to keep the speedo accurate. With 185/70s acceleration will improve but top speed and fuel economy will suffer as the gearing is shorter.
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