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Old 11-26-2006, 03:53 PM
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Tire Question.

I ecently got one of my tires slashed, and I went to a tire shop to have it replace, but they didnt have the exact tire i needed. just like the other 3. They said that they would put a tire almost exactly identical to the one i really neede, same specs everything, but the only difference is the tread design. is this bad for my vehicle? please let me know. thanks guys
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Old 11-26-2006, 03:56 PM
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Re: Tire Question.

as long as the tires are just about the same, there should be few if any problems. A couple of things that come to my head are:
1) the car might pull slightly one way or the othere more
2) if your other tires are fairly worn, then this might cause uneven traction in snow/rain.
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Re: Tire Question.

move that tire to the rear of the car, and you should be fine.
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