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 recomended that all four tires are the same age, same size, and same brand.
3.8L has two. 3.5L and 4.0L have four.
If it is front wheel drive, the front tires must be off the ground. If all wheel drive, all four wheels must be off the ground. It can not be flat towed.
Yes this is an acceptable swap.
It depends on how old your tires are and how warn they are. The front tires will wear out first, so if they replace your tires regularly then you can get away with only replacing the front two. If you rotate your tires when you change your oil or don't replace your tires often enough then you will probably want to replace all four at the same time.
If all wheel drive, yes. If front wheel drive, no. Only the front tires have to be off the ground.
If it is all-wheel drive, then yes! HA! Drive tires must all be the same tread depth. Flatten one, replace 4. Oh, the downers of all-wheel drive!
Front and rear, so two. Now if you are asking about axle shafts, a fwd has two, a left and right in the front. An AWD has four, the front ones and a left and right rear.
It depends on the type of tires you want & the place you are getting them done. They are pretty expensive though. 4 tires on a big truck with normal non expensive tires but just because they are big is $712.
There are four mounts on a Chrysler Sebring.There are four mounts on a Chrysler Sebring.
Yes you can, as long as you replace all four tires. Having different sizes tires on the vehicle will ruin the diff as the car believes it is constantly cornering, thus wearing either side at a different rate.
Firestone, Discount Tire, and Goodyear are all great places to purchase new tires. It is advisable to replace all four tires at once in order for all tires to have similar tread and for the car to be able to grip the road most securely.
You dont HAVE to... but you should replace them in pairs. Out of four, if you still have two that are fairly decent you can postpone their replacement for awhile. Just make sure the tires of equal wear and tread-depth are are paired together.