What are the effects of having different front and rear tires?

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GabrielleLynn
07/28/25 7:49pm
Having different front and rear tire sizes can affect the vehicle because varying tire specifications between the front and rear axles can lead to differences in grip or cause variations in the outer diameter of the tires, resulting in handling or mechanical issues, especially in four-wheel-drive vehicles. Here is a detailed introduction about it: 1. Introduction one: The purchased tire specifications must be consistent with the original tires equipped on the vehicle. If there is a need to change the tire specifications, it is essential to go to a professional modification shop for tire upgrades or consult the automobile manufacturer. 2. Introduction two: Generally, it is recommended to check the tire pressure at least once a month for most cars, and pay attention to adjusting the tire pressure with each change of season. The ideal times for adjustment are in November and May. By November, winter has basically set in, and tire pressure usually decreases, so slight adjustments should be made.
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