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Old May 26th 05, 12:48 AM
Shep
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The reason here is that all 4 tires should have the same rolling
circumfrance for reliable awd use, 2 worn and two new could be a problem,
but the difference is cicumference would have to be at least 2", of course
tread design and traction capabilities also figure in.
"kingtone" > wrote in message
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> 2002 Subaru Legacy
> I have 2 tires that are very bad because I should have rotated them
> more. Anyway, I was told today by the shop that they will only sell me
> 4 new tires for my AWD car.
>
> Dose this sound right to you?
>
> Thanks
> Scott
>
>




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