Running 1 diff size tire....
Running 1 diff size tire....
Alright, I noticed a bulge on one of my front tires, definitely not driving another mile on that one. However, my tires are 235/85/16 and the spare is still the stock 215/85's. Am I safe running one smaller tire on one side in front? I've heard it's bad for anti-spin differentials in back to run different size tires, will it mess anything up front? It is 4x4 but i'm obviously not intending on putting it in 4 wheel drive while driving like this...the reason I'm wondering is I have already planned on buying a new set (this set has close to 75k miles...) next week but have to drive about 3 hours this weekend to my parents house and I dont want to screw up the 4x4 system in the process
Any advice? Thanks in advance..
Any advice? Thanks in advance..
Re:Running 1 diff size tire....
I am not a 100% about this but here goes. I don't think short term driving with mismatched tires as close as yours will hurt. The differental in the front is designed to compensate for the mismatch that a turning situation creates (inside tire has to rotate less than outside to cover difference in turning radius) I certainly wouldn't do it long term or in 4wd which doesn't allow slippage front to rear. Hope this helps.<br>Tim<br>Heck, FWD cars have been doing it with donut spares for years
Re:Running 1 diff size tire....
you will not hurt anything as long as one tire on the front is the same as the rear, unless you have a posi unit in the front differentual. you can run 4 wheel drive. the spider gears in the diff will take care of the tire size.i wouldnt want to do it long term. a 20 to 30 mile trip in 4/4 would not hurt a thing. this may start an argument but i have been in the business for 42 years i think i know what i am talking about.
Re:Running 1 diff size tire....
Sounds good, thanks guys. I've driven it a few miles tonight and it seems to act normal. Out of curiousity I measured the diameter of each of the fronts and they were within an inch of each other anyways (the spare is almost brand new and like i said the 235's have 75k miles) so i'm not too worried. Thanks again
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