Should I Replace Two Tires or All Four at Once?

1 Answers
KaiDella
07/30/25 1:40am
If conditions permit, it is better to replace all four tires. Here is the relevant information: 1. Usage Situation: Under normal circumstances, as long as the tires of the same vehicle are regularly rotated, the wear degree is usually similar. If one tire is no longer usable, the others are likely in a similar condition. Additionally, tires have a service life. Tires can last up to 5 years, and beyond that, the risk of a tire blowout increases significantly. Therefore, even if some tires still have good tread patterns, they should all be replaced after 5 years. 2. Replacement Timing: Every car tire has several raised wear indicators in the drainage grooves. When the tire wears down to the level of these indicators, it means the tire needs to be replaced. When checking the tire wear limit, you will find that, under normal circumstances, the front tires wear more severely than the rear tires. When the front tires wear to the point of needing replacement, the rear tires may still seem usable for a few more years.
Was this review help?
17
4
Share
More Forum Discussions

How Many Liters of Coolant Are Needed for a Classic Sylphy Coolant Replacement?

Classic Sylphy requires approximately 5 liters of coolant for a full replacement. Before completely replacing the coolant, conduct a thorough inspection to check for any signs of leakage or cracks in the pipes, with a particular focus on the five-way pipe. The five-way pipe is named for its five connection points that link various parts, and the coolant flows through it before being distributed to different sections of the car to perform its function. If there is any sign of coolant leakage in this area, replace the hose or resecure the connection as needed. Drain the old coolant, then flush the fluid channels with clean water. Add water to the coolant reservoir and continue filling until water flows continuously through the engine cooling system. Start the engine and let it idle for 3 to 5 minutes to circulate the water. Initially, the water draining from the reservoir may appear slightly pinkish. Continue adding clean water until the outflowing water runs clear. Remember to disconnect the heater hose and drain the water from the heater core. After draining for about an hour, add the new coolant through the radiator hose to allow it to flow quickly into the radiator. Then, fill the coolant reservoir with another batch of coolant until it is nearly full. Start the engine and let it run for about 10 minutes. As some air is expelled from the cooling system, the coolant level will drop. Top up the coolant until it reaches the "MAXT" mark on the reservoir.
13
4
Share

What Causes the Loud Roaring Noise from Tires Inside the Car?

Tire quietness is a crucial indicator of driving experience. When abnormal roaring sounds occur inside the car, it can significantly degrade the driving experience. The reasons for tire noise are as follows: 1. Low tire aspect ratio: Larger contact area with the ground increases the friction coefficient, resulting in louder tire noise. 2. Recent tire replacement: Poor wheel alignment during the replacement process or issues with the bearings. 3. Insufficient body rigidity: Causes friction or shaking between the car doors and the frame while driving, leading to abnormal noises from the body. 4. Road noise: Rough or uneven road surfaces are also one of the reasons for loud tire noise. 5. Poor sound insulation in the car: Inadequate sound insulation leads to the phenomenon of roaring sounds inside the car.
7
5
Share

What Causes Severe Car Vibration?

If you notice slight vibration or deviation in the car body during driving, it is usually caused by tire-related issues. The specific explanations are as follows: 1. Poor Tire Balance: The primary cause may be poor tire balance. The owner should promptly perform a four-wheel alignment and dynamic balancing. If the vehicle doesn't pull to one side, just doing a tire dynamic balance should suffice. 2. Deformed Wheel Hub: This condition is more serious and may be caused by a deformed steel rim, requiring the owner to visit a professional repair shop for inspection. This situation generally occurs in vehicles that have been in use for a long time. Typically, when replacing new tires or new steel rims, a tire balance should be performed. Otherwise, uneven weight distribution can easily cause steering wheel vibration. Body vibration affects both driving comfort and handling judgment. 3. Deformed Drive Shaft: Another possible cause is imbalance due to a deformed drive shaft. This situation is more common in vehicles that have experienced chassis collisions.
4
2
Share

What does fault code u111300 mean?

Fault code u111300 indicates that the ABS operation signal is out of tolerance. The Anti-lock Braking System, commonly referred to as ABS, is a safety system that prevents the wheels from locking up during braking. Here is some relevant information about ABS: 1. The function of ABS is to automatically control the braking force during vehicle braking, preventing the wheels from locking up and maintaining a state of rolling and sliding (with a slip ratio of around 20%), ensuring maximum traction between the wheels and the road surface. 2. When the wheels are about to reach the next lock-up point, the brake fluid pressure causes the system to repeatedly engage and disengage, operating 60 to 120 times per second. This action is similar to continuously applying and releasing the brakes, akin to mechanical 'pumping' of the brakes.
10
3
Share

What are the symptoms of insufficient refrigerant in a car's air conditioning system?

There are two main symptoms of insufficient refrigerant in a car's air conditioning system, as detailed below: 1. When the air conditioning system is operating normally and continuously, if bubbles persistently appear in the sight glass, it indicates insufficient refrigerant and the need for a recharge. 2. Open the car's hood and check if there are oil stains at the air conditioning system's joints. If present, this typically indicates refrigerant leakage. It's recommended to clean the area before recharging. 3. Most car air conditioning pipe connections use threaded joints, which are prone to vibration during driving. Generally, it's advised to recharge the refrigerant every two years. However, if a recharge is needed again within months, there must be a refrigerant leak that requires inspection to locate the leak point.
2
1
Share

What Causes the Steering Wheel to Become Hard to Turn?

Steering wheel becomes hard to turn due to insufficient power steering fluid, low tire pressure, or malfunction of the steering gear or power steering pump. Insufficient power steering fluid: Power steering fluid is a medium oil used in the car's power steering pump, serving to transmit steering force and provide cushioning. The power steering fluid needs to be replaced regularly, and checked for leaks. When the fluid is insufficient, the steering will feel heavy and stiff. The power steering fluid should be replaced or replenished as soon as possible to ensure normal vehicle operation. Low tire pressure: Low tire pressure increases the contact area between the tire and the road surface, leading to greater friction and making steering more difficult, resulting in a heavy steering wheel, which is not conducive to driving safety. Tire pressure should be checked frequently, and if the pressure is insufficient, it should be replenished promptly to ensure normal vehicle operation. Steering gear or power steering pump malfunction: The steering gear and power steering pump also affect the car's steering. Any malfunction in these two critical components can cause steering difficulties. Issues such as universal joints, chassis suspension stabilizer bars, or plain bearings should not be overlooked. Any problems detected should be repaired promptly.
16
2
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.