- Moderator
- #1
Bogger
Bogger of the GBCA
Daughter picked up a couple screws in one of the tires of the wife's Subaru Legacy and by the time she realized it was flat had shredded the sidewall... No biggy, I figured we'd throw a couple new tires on the front and call it a day. These are the original all seasons Goodyear Eagle and probably have 30K of the cars 70K km on them and are at 50-60% (we have separate rims/tires for winter).
Apparently the 5/32 difference between the old ones and new ones is out of spec for the sequential AWD and we now need to replace all 4, I expected having to replace 2 but not all 4. It seems like a waste both financially and environmentally to scrap 3 perfectly good tires with better than 50% tread, but apparently that is how it has to be on an AWD Subaru.
Maybe the next one we will go back to FWD with Studded tires for winter.
Apparently the 5/32 difference between the old ones and new ones is out of spec for the sequential AWD and we now need to replace all 4, I expected having to replace 2 but not all 4. It seems like a waste both financially and environmentally to scrap 3 perfectly good tires with better than 50% tread, but apparently that is how it has to be on an AWD Subaru.
Maybe the next one we will go back to FWD with Studded tires for winter.