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Apr 30, 2024
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thirdgencoug
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If I remember correctly, not changing all four tires would void Subaru’s
drive train warranty if the tire wear was too much. I can’t remember the threshold, but it was pretty minimal.
I may be up in the night though. It was several years ago.
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Car guys - Does it really matter if I have one brand new tire and
valleus
Apr 30, 7:23am
Might ride a little different, but it's not dangerous or anything. Typically,
txblue
Apr 30, 7:27am
It depends on the car. Subaru claims tires with different wear
thirdgencoug
Apr 30, 7:36am
Good point. AWD is a different thing, though I have my doubts on real world
txblue
Apr 30, 7:51am
Our minivan has a crack that runs across the passenger's half of the windshield. It's been there for years. Never fixed.
jacobugath
Apr 30, 7:30am
Similar situation. Our lawnmower has some dents on the frame but it still runs!
TheWanderer
Apr 30, 7:39am
Probably be fine in the short run, but as I understand it, a bigger deal if you
Emmett Fitz-Hume
Apr 30, 7:32am
Head to another walmart and see if they can fit you in for at least one tire.
rtNelson
Apr 30, 7:32am
Should be okay with the tires. The crack should be okay too so long as it
MickShrimpton
Apr 30, 7:33am
if it is an all wheel drive vehicle it can be a problem. If so, he likely would
fulano
Apr 30, 7:33am
I did last year and my car rode really rough and pulled really hard to the right
El Careeb
Apr 30, 7:36am
Go to Discount tire. Get four more new ones. Take the single new one you bought
King of Y
Apr 30, 7:47am
Like this:
King of Y
Apr 30, 8:31am
I've never heard of a differential wearing out due to a few extra rotations
misterpepper
Apr 30, 7:49am
You probably don't use premium gas either...
ochobeeguy
Apr 30, 8:19am
If I remember correctly, not changing all four tires would void Subaru’s
thirdgencoug
Apr 30, 8:43am
As long as you don't have AWD you are fine
crimedog
Apr 30, 7:52am
Tire shops will say that if the car is all-wheel drive the slight difference in tire diameter can potentially damage the
lightmann
Apr 30, 10:19am
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