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Recently had to get a single tire replaced due to unrepairable damage. I purchase and service my tires through Discount Tire and had the protection, so <50$ for a brand new tire seemed like a pretty good option.
Vehicle has ~20K miles and has factory Goodyear Territory 35s. I had been doing 5 tire rotations to maximize life and not just have a single unused tire sitting there for years. I'd say the old tires are about 1/2 tread depth of the new.
I'd like to keep the new tire in rotation to maximize life again and at least wear it down should I decide to change tires when they all need to be replaced. First time I've had to worry about this and I've seen conflicting information when trying to research further. I know AWD vehicles it is critical to try and maintain tire/tread size, but did not think it was as critical otherwise. Not worried about handling issues with the new tire in rotation, but definitely want to avoid any drivetrain damage.
Just curious of others experience with this and if it would be recommended to introduce this new tire into the mix or just keep on the back as a spare.
Vehicle has ~20K miles and has factory Goodyear Territory 35s. I had been doing 5 tire rotations to maximize life and not just have a single unused tire sitting there for years. I'd say the old tires are about 1/2 tread depth of the new.
I'd like to keep the new tire in rotation to maximize life again and at least wear it down should I decide to change tires when they all need to be replaced. First time I've had to worry about this and I've seen conflicting information when trying to research further. I know AWD vehicles it is critical to try and maintain tire/tread size, but did not think it was as critical otherwise. Not worried about handling issues with the new tire in rotation, but definitely want to avoid any drivetrain damage.
Just curious of others experience with this and if it would be recommended to introduce this new tire into the mix or just keep on the back as a spare.
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