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February 29th, 2008 08:50 PM #1
hi everyone. Since my right front tire got punctured on the sidewall i had to replace it for safety reasons. Now i have a left tire that's about 60% through and the right that's brand new.
Are there any problems that might arise from this setup? Also, should i change the tire pressure? I was thinking, if i overinflate the new tire by 2 or 3 PSI, i might accelerate it's wear so it will even with the old tire faster am i on the right track?
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February 29th, 2008 09:06 PM #2
If I were you, I'd switch both rear tires with the front set.
More balanced feel at the wheel.
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February 29th, 2008 09:28 PM #3if your spare tire is still new, switch it with your old tire. but remember to check the side wall for the tire date of manufacture. dont use tires older than 4 years.
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February 29th, 2008 09:59 PM #4
i considered good tires as important as good brakes for my car safety standpoint that's why no compromise sa akin kahit gipit ako.
get another new set of tires (kung yung spare tire ay luma din) and swap them with the rear tires (i read somewhere before here in tsikot the link stating the reason "to minimize hydroplaning"). then choose which is better between the left front tire and old spare tire as your spare.
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February 29th, 2008 10:19 PM #5
Get a brand new tire to replace the bad one, and use the two newer tires on the REAR wheels and keep the tire with 60% tread as spare. There's a thread here on why you should install newer tires on the rear than on the front.
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February 29th, 2008 10:50 PM #6
Thanks for the quick replies everyone. I've been really researching on the subject matter...
Unfortunately my fronts which are michelin XM1s (wala palang masyadong good tire choices on 14s) are directional so it wouldn't make for a great spare. Current spare is a bi-directional (dunlop lemans) which you can put in any side of the car.
The rear tires are in worse condition- Champiro GTs that are nearing the end of it's useable lifespan. (But it still hasn't reached the wear indicator) so i'd rather have it at the back. I'm really not a spirited driver so the likelihood of fishtailing is pretty remote...
...I could get another new tire para lang magpantay and chuck out a perfectly working one... but really, could i impart mechanical damage to the car by running uneven fron tires?
Thanks for input Memphis_Raines, I'll get to drive some 100 kms. tomorrow so i'll be able to check if the feel in the steering is different...
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March 3rd, 2008 11:08 AM #7
Well, uneven tires in the front will result in a steering feel na naninimbang. Better have even tires na lang sa harap.
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March 3rd, 2008 11:21 AM #8
if you can't afford to replace 4 tires....then at least 2 lagi pag magpapalit para pantay...
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March 3rd, 2008 12:06 PM #9
Buy the new tire and use the good tire you would otherwise chuck as a spare.
Seriously, when possible, buy tires in a full set, but otherwise, put the worn ones in front. You'll lose steering feel and some braking, but better front first into the wall than sideways or end over end...
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