Yes, you can but it's not recommended. Difference in traction can cause very serious instability.
Ideally, you should at least replace both front or rear tires simultaneously, but you can get away with only replacing one if the difference between the tires isn't too great.
No, you can replace one tire as long as it is the exact same size as the rest of them.
It is the front tire on the left side of the car. It doesn't matter where you are standing, the car has only one left side, just as you have only one left side.
i took off the front tanny mount to replace it and i can't get the rubber out to change it with the one i bought from canadein tire.
The best idea to replace a tire which has a whole in it is to replace it with a new one. Reason as to why you should replace it because the tire can wear out and blow out sooner with a whole in it.
Yes, but when you change tires put the same size on both sides. The offset is only 5%, and with pairs of tires it shouldn't matter, but if you only replace one single tire you are going to cause problems with the suspension system as one side will be lower than the other.
Its the rod from your front tire to the drive shaft their is one on each front tire
If the new tire is within 4/32 of the others on the axle, and you're not putting a recap next to a virgin tire, there's really no need to.
It will be a bulge normally on the sidewall. Is you see one replace the tire as it is defective.
A bandsaw is a power tool that consists of a blade and two wheels. One can learn about how to replace a bandsaw tire on sites like wikihow and howcast.
Track is the dimension from the centerline of the tire tread on one tire to the centerline of the tire tread on the opposite tire on the same end of the vehicle, front track or rear track. Wheelbase is the dimension from the centerline of the front tire to the centerline of the rear tire.
Track is the dimension from the centerline of the tire tread on one tire to the centerline of the tire tread on the opposite tire on the same end of the vehicle, front track or rear track.