Welcome Kymco Owners!
12+ years old and dry rotted? Please replace them! You'll be amazed at the difference good tires can make to your ride and handling.
they should both be the same...as long as the tire brand and size are the same...the tires will be the same. Are you referring to how wide they look in the display pic?
Tire specs should be listed in your owner's manual. Buy the sizes of tires listed there. Buy the best tires you can afford. Stig
I ended up purchasing two Duro tires on eBay as well as some rim guards for installation. I had a tire tread gauge handy and took a measure of the OEM tire and it was in the yellow ( when I was first editing this post I used the Lincoln Penny head trick that old car salesman seem to use when judging tire thickness. I agree with Stig / Major Tom, these tires are almost nine years old and need to be replaced. Hopefully these new tires help grip better in the rain and snow, I however am not looking forward to installing them. From what I have seen on YouTube they are a PITA to install but it sure beats paying some shmow at a tire shop to do it.
After you remove the old tires - pop a new valve stem in there.Safe on grief later!Stig