Can you replace just two tires on a front-wheel drive?

If two of your tires wear out faster, it may only be necessary to replace those two instead of replacing all four. If you do, it's important to have the two new tires installed on the back and the partially worn tires moved to the front – even on front-wheel-drive vehicles.
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Can I replace 2 tires on FWD?

The old myth is that your new tires should go on the front, but in recent times, that has been proven to be unsafe for your vehicle. When replacing only 2 tires, your new tires should always go on the rear axle!
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Do I need to replace all tires on FWD?

Tread Measurements Matter

That could cause the power to the front wheels to be even more unevenly distributed, and further wear out the front tires faster than they should. That means you'll end up needing to buy new tires anyway, so you might want to just replace all four now.
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Should I buy 4 new tires or 2 fwd?

In the context of all-wheel drive vehicles, you should replace all four at the same time. On two-wheel drives, if you don't plan on replacing all four, it's best to replace in pairs, the two front or the two rear, depending on which tire(s) need replacement.
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Can you replace just 2 tires on a rear wheel drive car?

It doesn't matter whether your vehicle is a front-, rear-, or all-wheel-drive car: if you can only replace two tires, they should ALWAYS go on the rear axle.
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Replacing Two Tires



Where do you put the best tires on a front-wheel-drive car?

According to Tire Review, new tires should always go in the back. Rear tires provide the vehicle stability, and if they have little tread, then stability is lost.
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Can I just replace 2 tires?

Let's Recap: If your tires' tread depth will be within 4/32” of each other, you can get away with replacing just one or two tires. If you drive an AWD vehicle, the tires must be within 2/32” of each other.
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Do front and rear tires need to match?

For optimal safety and performance, Continental recommends fitting the same tires to every wheel position on your car, so drivers should have the same brand, size, tread pattern, load index, and speed rating on the front and rear tires.
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Can you mix old and new tires?

You do not want to mix old and new tires because they will have different wear and tear and different tread patterns. These differences can result in larger issues with your vehicle, such as things getting out of alignment, less traction with your vehicle, poor gas mileage, and more.
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Do you need an alignment after replacing one tire?

We recommend an alignment after the installation of new tires. This helps you get the most life from your new tires. Wheel alignment checks are always advised after a significant impact or uneven tire wear is detected.
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Can you buy only 1 tire?

Typically, when you're faced with replacing only one tire, it's the result of an unrepairable situation such as a flat or a blow-out. Unfortunately, not all tires are repairable or worth saving. Replacing only one tire mostly depends on how much tread is remaining on the opposite tire on the same axle.
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Do you need to replace all 4 tires on 4 wheel drive?

On AWD and FT-FWD vehicle, you may need to change all four tires (even if only one tire has gone bad). With AWD and FT-4WD vehicles, replacing less than 4 tires can be harmful to your vehicle's drive-train. This is why many AWD/FT-4WD vehicle manufacturers state that all 4 tires need to be replaced at the same time.
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Do front tires wear faster than rear?

Since most cars today are FWD and the front tires are responsible for acceleration, steering and most braking, they normally wear faster than the rears.
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Do all 4 tires need to be the same?

Is It OK to Mix Tires on Your Vehicle? The short answer is that, in general, manufacturers do not recommend tire mixing at all. For optimal safety and performance, it is recommended that vehicles are fitted with the same tires to every wheel position on your car.
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Can mismatched tires cause transmission problems?

The condition of tires is as important as maintaining your car. Following are some of the drivetrain components which can be damaged due to mismatched tires: Engine. Transmission.
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Is it OK to have different brand tires on front and back?

A car with mismatched front and back tires should still be usable, especially if it is a two wheel drive vehicle. Tires wear out at different rates, and if one is more worn than the other, simply rotating the tires may be a possibility to prevent further wear.
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Is it OK to mismatched tires?

We advise against driving with mismatch wheels and tires. Mismatched wheels and tires can cause premature and uneven wear and tear on the new and remaining three wheels. Even replacing a single worn out tire with a new one, could mess with the handling of the vehicle because of the different tread depths.
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Will different size tires affect transmission?

Increasing Tire Size Can Wear Out Your Drivetrain & Transmission.
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Should snow tires be on the front or back?

No matter what kind of vehicle you drive, never mount two winter tires on the front axle without also mounting them on the rear axle. Only installing snow tires on the front wheels increases the risk of losing rear tire traction while braking or cornering on wintery roads.
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Which front tire wears faster?

Front tyres tend to wear faster, up to 2.5 times faster on some cars. The left front tyre has it the hardest. It is the most heavily loaded and responsible for transmitting most of the steering during right hand turns.
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Why are only my front tires wearing out so fast?

Your front tires take the brunt of stopping and steering forces, so they wear faster than the rear tires. If you rotate them regularly, you can help guide all four tires wear more evenly.
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How long do front tires last?

On average, people drive between 12,000 to 15,000 miles a year, which means the average good quality all-season tire will last somewhere between three and five years, depending on maintenance, driving style and conditions, etc.
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Why do my front tires keep going bald?

Problem 1: Wheel Alignment Issues

Your wheel will face rolling resistance and additional friction on the road—causing it to quickly go bald. While all tires are subject to alignment troubles, this most often impacts the front right tire and front left tire.
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What to do after getting new tires?

How do I break in new tires? Focus on easy, gentle driving – smooth acceleration, braking, and cornering – for the first 500 miles. This will safely prep your tires for regular performance. After this amount of use, lubricants and other substances used in the manufacturing process will have completely worn off.
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How much does wheel alignment cost?

The cost of an alignment depends on several factors: The number of wheels: A front-end alignment, which involves only the two wheels on the front of the car, typically costs anywhere from $50 to $75. Four-wheel alignments cost more, usually $100 to $150.
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