Saturday, January 16, 2010

All Index Of/root Can I Use Two Snow Tires With Two All Season Tires? All Four Being The Same Size, Speed Rating & Load Index?

Can I use two snow tires with two all season tires? All four being the same size, speed rating & load index? - all index of/root

I have a 2005 Land Rover Freelander SE AWD, and I wonder if I used two snow tires year round with two tires (all are 235/50/18 w / 97 load index), which would be independent of negative for my car?

3 comments:

people are idiots said...

It should be good. The car is very rare, so be aware. All stations will have less traction in snow, winter tires (of course), but have more traction on dry roads. Thus, the car understeer / oversteer, depending on whether you are on snow and dry roads.

Mark F said...

1. I would not. Mis correct tires can really make the vehicle even more dangerous than two of the drive tires have traction and handling characteristics different from the others.

2. Mismatched tires on this vehicle can cause serious damage to the transmission case, which is another reason, no tire shop did not even half the 2 winter tires on this vehicle. Correspond to its four wheels, AWD need in terms of brand, model and wear.

ryanknea... said...

I have carried out several times without problems.

Post a Comment