15th April 2009 06:07 PM #1 don
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where to put New tires?
I went to Firestone to have my rear tires replaced on my all wheel drive SUV
and the
mechanic disagreed with me when I told him to take the front tires off and
put them in the back
and put the New tires on the front of the car. I thought this was common
practice.
I ended up buying 4 brand new tires, but I was wondering if I was wrong and
what the reasoning is behind putting
New tires in the rear.
15th April 2009 07:34 PM #2 Augustus
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"don" <don@panix.com> wrote in message
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>I went to Firestone to have my rear tires replaced on my all wheel drive
>SUV and the
> mechanic disagreed with me when I told him to take the front tires off and
> put them in the back
> and put the New tires on the front of the car. I thought this was common
> practice.
> I ended up buying 4 brand new tires, but I was wondering if I was wrong
> and what the reasoning is behind putting
> New tires in the rear.
On any SUV, 99% + of the time the power is going to the rear wheels and this
is where the majority of tire wear will occur. I've been driving 4wd trucks
and SUV's (as they are now called) for over 40 years and I've never seen
one yet that wore the fronts out first. Ever.
15th April 2009 08:00 PM #3 Bill
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In rain, tread will effect traction.
Who cares in the dry. It is in the wet you want the best traction.
"don" <don@panix.com> wrote in message
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>I went to Firestone to have my rear tires replaced on my all wheel drive
>SUV and the
> mechanic disagreed with me when I told him to take the front tires off and
> put them in the back
> and put the New tires on the front of the car. I thought this was common
> practice.
> I ended up buying 4 brand new tires, but I was wondering if I was wrong
> and what the reasoning is behind putting
> New tires in the rear.
>
15th April 2009 08:06 PM #4 Augustus
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"Bill" <bargerw@**************> wrote in message
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> In rain, tread will effect traction.
> Who cares in the dry. It is in the wet you want the best traction.
>
You a surely joking....but I sadly supect not.
15th April 2009 08:33 PM #5 Reed
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don wrote:
> I went to Firestone to have my rear tires replaced on my all wheel drive SUV
> and the
> mechanic disagreed with me when I told him to take the front tires off and
> put them in the back
> and put the New tires on the front of the car. I thought this was common
> practice.
> I ended up buying 4 brand new tires, but I was wondering if I was wrong and
> what the reasoning is behind putting
> New tires in the rear.
>
>
What does your vehicle's owner's manual say about mixing new and used
tires on an AWD model ?
*Most* AWD units will be damaged by mixing the two. The mismatch in
tire diameters causes the AWD unit to be overworked. There may be a
few types of AWD that may withstand such mismatch, so consult the
manufacturer. (the variations by model are endless !)
New on front or rear, etc makes no difference re AWD unit damage.
IIRC, the old rule of thumb was new on front for best braking &
steering action. YMMV.
16th April 2009 07:42 PM #6 What me worry?
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On Wed, 15 Apr 2009 18:07:24 -0500, "don" <don@panix.com> backed into
a tree whilst ridin inna park then wrote:
>I went to Firestone to have my rear tires replaced on my all wheel drive SUV
>and the
>mechanic disagreed with me when I told him to take the front tires off and
>put them in the back
>and put the New tires on the front of the car. I thought this was common
>practice.
>I ended up buying 4 brand new tires, but I was wondering if I was wrong and
>what the reasoning is behind putting
>New tires in the rear.
>
If you have ever had a blowout in the rear at hwy speeds you would
always put the new/better tires in the rear. It's damn hard to
control the rear blowout walking you across 3 lanes while you havve a
little more control if a front blows out.
Dan
17th April 2009 12:19 AM #7 don
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>>
> If you have ever had a blowout in the rear at hwy speeds you would
> always put the new/better tires in the rear. It's damn hard to
> control the rear blowout walking you across 3 lanes while you havve a
> little more control if a front blows out.
>
> Dan
I would much rather have a rear blowout simply because in the front I would
loose steering ability....
17th April 2009 04:57 AM #8 What me worry?
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On Fri, 17 Apr 2009 00:19:54 -0500, "don" <don@panix.com> backed into
a tree whilst ridin inna park then wrote:
>>>
>> If you have ever had a blowout in the rear at hwy speeds you would
>> always put the new/better tires in the rear. It's damn hard to
>> control the rear blowout walking you across 3 lanes while you havve a
>> little more control if a front blows out.
>>
>> Dan
>
>I would much rather have a rear blowout simply because in the front I would
>loose steering ability....
>
I have had both front and rear. Believe me, you have more control
with a front than a rear. Somehow, I don't think you have had the
expeience of either.
Good luck, it appears you're going to need it.
18th April 2009 02:38 PM #9 JR
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"don" <don@panix.com> wrote in message
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>
> So when you loose your steering and most of your braking power and are
> heading for that tree - Good LUCK!
>
>
>
When you lose a front tire your steering gets loose anyway.
Regards,
JR
18th April 2009 03:37 PM #10 don
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So when you loose your steering and most of your braking power and are
heading for that tree - Good LUCK!
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