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<blockquote data-quote="twoguns?" data-source="post: 2578419" data-attributes="member: 7012"><p>On a front wheel drive veh, the rear tires are dead, except for brake....</p><p></p><p>On rear wheel drive, theyre active, not a dead axle like FWD</p><p></p><p>""However due to a front-wheel drive vehicle’s front tires<strong>' responsibility for</strong> transmitting acceleration, <strong>steering and most of the braking forces</strong>, it's normal for them to wear faster than rear tires. ""</p><p></p><p>Not true on RWD</p><p></p><p>""<strong>The tasks encountered on a front-wheel drive vehicle are considerably different than those of a rear-wheel drive vehicle."</strong>" Tire wear experienced on a performance vehicle will usually be more severe than that of a FAMILY sedan. Each wheel position can cause different wear rates and different types of tire wear.</p><p></p><p>It is an advantage when all four TIRES wear together because as wear reduces a tire’s tread depth, it allows all four tires to respond to the driver’s input more quickly, maintains the handling and helps increase the tire’s cornering traction.</p><p></p><p>When your tires wear out together, you can get a NEW SET OF TIRES without being forced to buy pairs. If you replace tires in sets of four, you will maintain the original handling balance. In addition, our suppliers constantly introduce new TIRES, each of which improves upon their past product’s performance. <strong>If you replace your tires in sets of four, it allows you to experience today’s technology, instead of being forced to match yesterday’s.</strong></p><p></p><p>Besides they want you to <strong>buy sets</strong> of tires, <strong>not pairs</strong>... <img src="/images/smilies/wink.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twoguns?, post: 2578419, member: 7012"] On a front wheel drive veh, the rear tires are dead, except for brake.... On rear wheel drive, theyre active, not a dead axle like FWD ""However due to a front-wheel drive vehicle’s front tires[B]' responsibility for[/B] transmitting acceleration, [B]steering and most of the braking forces[/B], it's normal for them to wear faster than rear tires. "" Not true on RWD ""[B]The tasks encountered on a front-wheel drive vehicle are considerably different than those of a rear-wheel drive vehicle."[/B]" Tire wear experienced on a performance vehicle will usually be more severe than that of a FAMILY sedan. Each wheel position can cause different wear rates and different types of tire wear. It is an advantage when all four TIRES wear together because as wear reduces a tire’s tread depth, it allows all four tires to respond to the driver’s input more quickly, maintains the handling and helps increase the tire’s cornering traction. When your tires wear out together, you can get a NEW SET OF TIRES without being forced to buy pairs. If you replace tires in sets of four, you will maintain the original handling balance. In addition, our suppliers constantly introduce new TIRES, each of which improves upon their past product’s performance. [B]If you replace your tires in sets of four, it allows you to experience today’s technology, instead of being forced to match yesterday’s.[/B] Besides they want you to [B]buy sets[/B] of tires, [B]not pairs[/B]... ;) [/QUOTE]
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