Should Two New Tires Be Placed on the Front or Rear?
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When replacing only two tires, it is recommended to install the new tires on the rear wheels. New tires have better grip than old ones. If the new tires are placed on the front wheels, during vehicle steering, the rear wheels' reduced grip compared to the front wheels can significantly increase the risk of skidding or fishtailing. Below is some information about tires: Introduction: Tires are circular elastic rubber products mounted on various vehicles or machinery to roll on the ground. Typically installed on metal rims, they support the vehicle body, absorb external shocks, ensure contact with the road surface, and maintain driving performance. Required Performance: Tires often operate under complex and demanding conditions, enduring various deformations, loads, forces, and temperature extremes during use. Therefore, they must possess high load-bearing capacity, traction performance, and shock absorption. Additionally, they need to be highly wear-resistant and flexible, with low rolling resistance and heat generation.