Should New Tires Be Installed on the Front or Rear Wheels?

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DiAngelo
08/30/25 7:12am
The placement of new tires depends on the vehicle's drive characteristics: 1. For rear-wheel drive vehicles, new tires should be installed on the rear wheels to prevent the risk of losing traction and causing the vehicle to lose control; 2. For front-wheel drive vehicles, new tires should be installed on the front wheels, as the front tires of front-wheel drive vehicles wear out more severely compared to the rear tires and bear significant operational pressure. Precautions for tire usage include: 1. Worn tire treads can cause loss of traction, increase the risk of blowouts, and reduce the tire's ability to expel mud and water; 2. Regularly check tire pressure; 3. Remove foreign objects from the tires to prevent punctures that could lead to air leaks or blowouts; 4. Rotate tire positions every 10,000 kilometers to evenly distribute tire fatigue, prevent uneven wear, and extend tire lifespan.
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DeCarter
09/12/25 4:12am
I believe new tires should be installed on the rear wheels. From a safety perspective, this improves vehicle stability, especially during rainy conditions or cornering, as the rear wheels play a more critical role in directional control. Worn-out old tires placed on the rear can easily lead to fishtailing and loss of control, posing significant risks. I personally experienced this during actual driving—on a rainy highway lane change, the rear end slid, nearly causing an accident. Many safety guidelines now recommend rear-wheel placement, as it reduces the risk of oversteer and enhances passenger safety. For novice drivers or those frequently transporting family members, this arrangement helps prevent emergencies. Regularly checking tire pressure is also essential to ensure overall balance and a more secure driving experience.
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