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It is recomended that all four tires are the same age, same size, and same brand.It is recomended that all four tires are the same age, same size, and same brand.
It is not recommended to use different size tires on a vehicle at the same time.It is not recommended to use different size tires on a vehicle at the same time.
You do not have to do all four unless you think you need to. Although, I wouldn't do three, only two, four, or one.
The kinetic energy of the vehicle when it is travelling faster is four times as great. It the brakes apply the same retardation and the friction from the tires on the road surface is unchanged then the stopping time will be four times as long.
Not recommended. All tires on a vehicle should be of the same type.
The new tires have to match what the automobile manufacturer requires for that vehicle.
DIRECTIONAL tires stay on the same side of the vehicle Front to rear , rear to front
They all have to be the same size. They can be different brands but even then make sure the tires on the front axle are the same brand an the tires on the rear axle are the same brand. Do not mix brands on the same axle.
you can change tire sizes as long as you use the correct size for your rims in this case they are both 15's. However if you have four wheel drive you have to keep all four tires the same for it to work. (change four or change none) if it's two wheel drive keep the axles the same. (Keep the back two the same size and the front two the same size) Also 215-75 is taller make sure you have enough room to steer without hitting the frame.
yes, it is not recommended however. The safest thing to do is have all four tires be identical (same brand, tread pattern, speed rating, load index). At least if you are going to mix and match change the tires two at a time.
If all four tires on an MTB bicycle are 26 by 2.10, they are the same size.
No, but make sure all 4 tires are the exact same size. No exceptions to this on a 4wd vehicle. Also if the tires are worn badly I would recommend you replace both tires on the same axle at once. The wear difference in a new tire and worn tire on the same axle can cause the vehicle to drift or pull to one side. If your rotate your tires as you should all 4 tires will wear evenly. That way you replace all 4 at the same time which is always the best.