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gilfishman Member Since: 06 Aug 2008 Location: Church Village Posts: 604 |
Got about 5.5 mm on the back but the fronts read 3.5 and below,...a tyre shop claim I should replace all 4 at the same time.,cause its a 4x4.,,,,,,dont really have the cash to do it after paying my tax bill,and would rather just buy 2 new front tyres ESP as my have snow the weekend. Current: Freelander 2 GS, Orkney Grey, Factory fit privacy glass, design pack and Clearview pack. Almond Leather ,rear spoiler,rear mudflaps.my13.
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15th Jan 2013 10:12 pm |
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wizking Member Since: 18 Mar 2010 Location: Around Posts: 1848 |
It's fine, best put the new ones on the back though. |
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15th Jan 2013 10:14 pm |
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bish789 Member Since: 30 Apr 2012 Location: St. Andrews Posts: 512 |
Comes from the FL1. They had slightly different ratios between front and rear axles so if the new ones were put on the front and gripped more than the rears, it would put strain on the VCU and transmission.
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15th Jan 2013 10:30 pm |
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wizking Member Since: 18 Mar 2010 Location: Around Posts: 1848 |
In case of blowout. Much easier to handle a front blowout rather than a rear, so recommend best tyres on rear. |
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15th Jan 2013 10:34 pm |
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peter2704 Member Since: 11 Dec 2012 Location: leeds Posts: 349 |
well,you learn something new everyday |
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15th Jan 2013 10:38 pm |
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Andy131 Member Since: 09 Dec 2009 Location: Manchester Posts: 2187 |
First things first
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15th Jan 2013 10:39 pm |
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wizking Member Since: 18 Mar 2010 Location: Around Posts: 1848 |
Take a look here;
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15th Jan 2013 10:49 pm |
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Big Dave Member Since: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 1055 |
The answer to your question is that it will be fine.
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16th Jan 2013 9:22 am |
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pb1008 Member Since: 24 Oct 2011 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 101 |
Is that right? Surely a blowout on the steering axle is much worse, but I'm happy to be corrected. |
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16th Jan 2013 11:33 am |
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JST Member Since: 01 Nov 2011 Location: Lizant Posts: 1098 |
If you watch videos of people losing control you will see that in a high percentage it is the rear end that starts twitching first resulting in a spin. Trying to control the back end with the steering is harder than controlling the front end....more so on a front wheel drive car. John
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16th Jan 2013 1:15 pm |
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virtualrog Member Since: 08 Jan 2013 Location: Portsmouth Posts: 27 |
I would always put new on the back, when you are braking it doesn't matter if you are 4wd or not.
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16th Jan 2013 1:24 pm |
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Past master Member Since: 30 Jun 2010 Location: Isle of Ely Posts: 2710 |
Good reason to cycle the spare, if you've got one. |
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16th Jan 2013 8:50 pm |
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Big Dave Member Since: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 1055 |
Everyone's rattling on about oversteer and understeer.
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16th Jan 2013 10:28 pm |
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Andy131 Member Since: 09 Dec 2009 Location: Manchester Posts: 2187 |
Sorry Dave can't afford a second car so FL does everything.
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16th Jan 2013 10:51 pm |
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