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DevilsReject -> RE: Front or Rear tires wear quicker? (5/5/2008 5:12:42 AM)
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ORIGINAL: LobbVT I replaced my 2 rear tires due to one of them getting a nail in the sidewall that couldn't be fixed. I didn't replace the front tires because they don't need them, and I didn't want to spend the money. Nevertheless, the back tires are now much newer than the front ones. Question: Should I have the new ones up front? It's 4WD. I've heard differing opinions of which ones wear quicker. Some people say it's wherever the power is, front or rear wheel drive. Others say that the front wear quicker because of steering with them. What do you guys think? Thanks, Brian It really depends on the style of vehicle AND the drivetrain. With FWD vehicles, the front tires almost always wear out first, as they take the brunt of the steering, stopping, starting, and of course the obvious burn-outs. RWD vehicles tend to wear out pretty evenly, unless you've got a lead foot [:D]. With 4WD/AWD, it just depends on how much power is diverted to the front/rear wheels, and how you drive it. Aside from that, there are 2 other factors you need to consider as well. 1.) How often you rotate/balance your tires. If done properly, your tires should wear out fairly evenly. 2.) Keeping your tires properly inflated. This can cause premature tire wear if they are over/under inflated.
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