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Replace all tires for a flat one?
My tire (rear/passenger side) got flat and the dealer told me it can't
be fixed for a safty reason. That's ok. However, he asked me to replace all tires in order to tune ABS and so forth cause it is 4WD(I know only a little about car). BTW, the car is a 2003 XLT. I bought this car last year and it is only less than 15K miles so far. Is that a reasonable solution? I appreciate your suggestions! |
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