If a vehicle is equipped with radial tires, all tires should be mounted on the same vehicle to ensure optimal performance and handling. Mixing radial tires with bias-ply tires can lead to uneven wear, reduced traction, and compromised stability. It's essential to maintain consistent tire types across all wheels for safety and driving efficiency. Always consult the vehicle's owner manual for specific tire recommendations.
on the rear.
Legality has nothing to do with it. Safety is what you should be concerned with. You should never ever mix Bias & Radial tires on the same vehicle. This will cause the vehicle to handle in an unsafe manner. The handling characteristics of Bias Ply and Radial Ply tires is so very different that it is unsafe to mix them.
Additional protection.
Turn the steering wheel in the direction you want to vehicle to go.
There should be a minimum of 10 inches.
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you should put them on both sides of your back and front bumpers and possibly 2 on both sides of the vehicle near the bottom.
12-15"
No single answer. You must refer to the manufacturer's guide.
NO... you should use a lower gear if you want to slow down not higher.
yes. It may require a subpeona but they should be able to give that information if the vehicle was equipped with that feature.
it should be 5inches between a driver and steering wheel