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Can you mix tires on a 4×4?

Can you mix tires on a 4×4?

Never mix tire sizes on a 4WD vehicle. However, I’d recommend that you call Ford if they provide some sort of “answers line” and verify with them that there isn’t anything unique in the design of the system that couldn’t cope with this difference in tread depth on otherwise identical tires.

Is it OK to mix tire brands on a car?

Primarily, you should avoid mixing different tire brands and different tread patterns. There are rare exceptions for approved mixed-tire fittings, but in general, manufacturers do not recommend tire mixing at all.

Do all four tires need to be the same brand?

The short answer is that, in general, manufacturers do not recommend tire mixing at all. That means having the same brand, size, tread pattern, load index, and speed rating on the front and rear tires.

What happens if you mix tire brands?

For continued optimized vehicle performance, it is recommended that all tires be replaced at the same time with identical MSPN. Deeper tread tires on the rear axle provide better handling, wet grip, and evacuate water, thereby helping to avoid oversteer and loss of vehicle stability on wet surfaces.

Can you mix and match 4 wheel drive tires?

All this assumes that you are using the same size tires. Never mix tire sizes on a 4WD vehicle. However, I’d recommend that you call Ford if they provide some sort of “answers line” and verify with them that there isn’t anything unique in the design of the system that couldn’t cope with this difference in tread depth on otherwise identical tires.

Is it OK to mix brands of tires?

If however, due to availability or economical considerations, mixing is necessary then it is permissible to mix brands and tread patterns as long as the same tread patterns and brands are fitted across the same axle.

What does it mean when all wheel drive tires are the same?

“Using “matched” tires means all four tires are the same brand, design and tread depth. Mixing tire brands, tread designs and tread depths may cause components in the vehicle’s driveline to fail.” This necessitates that four-wheel drive and all-wheel drive vehicles use tires that are very closely matched.

Do you need all four tires for AWD?

But, an AWD vehicle needs balanced traction at all four corners. Mismatched tires on AWD may lead to the damage of several components. The tires on the front axle in AWD often wear off faster than the rear tires.

All this assumes that you are using the same size tires. Never mix tire sizes on a 4WD vehicle. However, I’d recommend that you call Ford if they provide some sort of “answers line” and verify with them that there isn’t anything unique in the design of the system that couldn’t cope with this difference in tread depth on otherwise identical tires.

Is it OK to mix tires on a car?

As a general rule, tires should not be mixed on any vehicle unless specified as acceptable by the tire or vehicle manufacturer.

Do you need all wheel drive tires for 4 wheel drive car?

Before buying pairs or individual tires for all-wheel drive and four-wheel drive vehicles, drivers should read their vehicle’s owners manual or contact the dealer’s service department for confirmation of their specific vehicle’s requirements.

“Using “matched” tires means all four tires are the same brand, design and tread depth. Mixing tire brands, tread designs and tread depths may cause components in the vehicle’s driveline to fail.” This necessitates that four-wheel drive and all-wheel drive vehicles use tires that are very closely matched.

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Ruth Doyle