replace all 4 tires when 2 go flat? '89 cherokee
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replace all 4 tires when 2 go flat? '89 cherokee
hey guys-so my cousin runs over a wheel/tire that some jackass drops on the
freeway. going about 80 mph, he hits it and flattens both left side tires.
got towed to Pep boys (closest place) and gets told he need to change all 4
tires because he has a 4wd car and only changing 2 could damage his
drivetrain. what do u think about this?
i say BS. shouldn't the differentials handle the slightly different tire
sizes ok (new vs old) and in the snow, the tire slipping on the snow would
take care of that too right? he's in colorado (boulder) so snow is a
concern.
they are trying to sell him a pep boy-brand tire or something else that
costs a whole lot more ($95 pepboy tire vs $150 other brand (can't remember
which). no, they don't carry bfg's
thanks!
freeway. going about 80 mph, he hits it and flattens both left side tires.
got towed to Pep boys (closest place) and gets told he need to change all 4
tires because he has a 4wd car and only changing 2 could damage his
drivetrain. what do u think about this?
i say BS. shouldn't the differentials handle the slightly different tire
sizes ok (new vs old) and in the snow, the tire slipping on the snow would
take care of that too right? he's in colorado (boulder) so snow is a
concern.
they are trying to sell him a pep boy-brand tire or something else that
costs a whole lot more ($95 pepboy tire vs $150 other brand (can't remember
which). no, they don't carry bfg's
thanks!
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Re: replace all 4 tires when 2 go flat? '89 cherokee
As long as they are approximately the same size (i.e have the same numbers
on the side) and he doesn't engage 4x4 on a hard surface, I can't see there
being a problem.
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"Serg" <none@none.com> wrote in message
news:394bklF5q3n58U1@individual.net...
> hey guys-so my cousin runs over a wheel/tire that some jackass drops on
the
> freeway. going about 80 mph, he hits it and flattens both left side
tires.
> got towed to Pep boys (closest place) and gets told he need to change all
4
> tires because he has a 4wd car and only changing 2 could damage his
> drivetrain. what do u think about this?
>
> i say BS. shouldn't the differentials handle the slightly different tire
> sizes ok (new vs old) and in the snow, the tire slipping on the snow would
> take care of that too right? he's in colorado (boulder) so snow is a
> concern.
>
> they are trying to sell him a pep boy-brand tire or something else that
> costs a whole lot more ($95 pepboy tire vs $150 other brand (can't
remember
> which). no, they don't carry bfg's
>
> thanks!
>
>
on the side) and he doesn't engage 4x4 on a hard surface, I can't see there
being a problem.
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"Serg" <none@none.com> wrote in message
news:394bklF5q3n58U1@individual.net...
> hey guys-so my cousin runs over a wheel/tire that some jackass drops on
the
> freeway. going about 80 mph, he hits it and flattens both left side
tires.
> got towed to Pep boys (closest place) and gets told he need to change all
4
> tires because he has a 4wd car and only changing 2 could damage his
> drivetrain. what do u think about this?
>
> i say BS. shouldn't the differentials handle the slightly different tire
> sizes ok (new vs old) and in the snow, the tire slipping on the snow would
> take care of that too right? he's in colorado (boulder) so snow is a
> concern.
>
> they are trying to sell him a pep boy-brand tire or something else that
> costs a whole lot more ($95 pepboy tire vs $150 other brand (can't
remember
> which). no, they don't carry bfg's
>
> thanks!
>
>
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Re: replace all 4 tires when 2 go flat? '89 cherokee
As long as they are approximately the same size (i.e have the same numbers
on the side) and he doesn't engage 4x4 on a hard surface, I can't see there
being a problem.
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"Serg" <none@none.com> wrote in message
news:394bklF5q3n58U1@individual.net...
> hey guys-so my cousin runs over a wheel/tire that some jackass drops on
the
> freeway. going about 80 mph, he hits it and flattens both left side
tires.
> got towed to Pep boys (closest place) and gets told he need to change all
4
> tires because he has a 4wd car and only changing 2 could damage his
> drivetrain. what do u think about this?
>
> i say BS. shouldn't the differentials handle the slightly different tire
> sizes ok (new vs old) and in the snow, the tire slipping on the snow would
> take care of that too right? he's in colorado (boulder) so snow is a
> concern.
>
> they are trying to sell him a pep boy-brand tire or something else that
> costs a whole lot more ($95 pepboy tire vs $150 other brand (can't
remember
> which). no, they don't carry bfg's
>
> thanks!
>
>
on the side) and he doesn't engage 4x4 on a hard surface, I can't see there
being a problem.
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"Serg" <none@none.com> wrote in message
news:394bklF5q3n58U1@individual.net...
> hey guys-so my cousin runs over a wheel/tire that some jackass drops on
the
> freeway. going about 80 mph, he hits it and flattens both left side
tires.
> got towed to Pep boys (closest place) and gets told he need to change all
4
> tires because he has a 4wd car and only changing 2 could damage his
> drivetrain. what do u think about this?
>
> i say BS. shouldn't the differentials handle the slightly different tire
> sizes ok (new vs old) and in the snow, the tire slipping on the snow would
> take care of that too right? he's in colorado (boulder) so snow is a
> concern.
>
> they are trying to sell him a pep boy-brand tire or something else that
> costs a whole lot more ($95 pepboy tire vs $150 other brand (can't
remember
> which). no, they don't carry bfg's
>
> thanks!
>
>
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Re: replace all 4 tires when 2 go flat? '89 cherokee
As long as they are approximately the same size (i.e have the same numbers
on the side) and he doesn't engage 4x4 on a hard surface, I can't see there
being a problem.
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"Serg" <none@none.com> wrote in message
news:394bklF5q3n58U1@individual.net...
> hey guys-so my cousin runs over a wheel/tire that some jackass drops on
the
> freeway. going about 80 mph, he hits it and flattens both left side
tires.
> got towed to Pep boys (closest place) and gets told he need to change all
4
> tires because he has a 4wd car and only changing 2 could damage his
> drivetrain. what do u think about this?
>
> i say BS. shouldn't the differentials handle the slightly different tire
> sizes ok (new vs old) and in the snow, the tire slipping on the snow would
> take care of that too right? he's in colorado (boulder) so snow is a
> concern.
>
> they are trying to sell him a pep boy-brand tire or something else that
> costs a whole lot more ($95 pepboy tire vs $150 other brand (can't
remember
> which). no, they don't carry bfg's
>
> thanks!
>
>
on the side) and he doesn't engage 4x4 on a hard surface, I can't see there
being a problem.
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"Serg" <none@none.com> wrote in message
news:394bklF5q3n58U1@individual.net...
> hey guys-so my cousin runs over a wheel/tire that some jackass drops on
the
> freeway. going about 80 mph, he hits it and flattens both left side
tires.
> got towed to Pep boys (closest place) and gets told he need to change all
4
> tires because he has a 4wd car and only changing 2 could damage his
> drivetrain. what do u think about this?
>
> i say BS. shouldn't the differentials handle the slightly different tire
> sizes ok (new vs old) and in the snow, the tire slipping on the snow would
> take care of that too right? he's in colorado (boulder) so snow is a
> concern.
>
> they are trying to sell him a pep boy-brand tire or something else that
> costs a whole lot more ($95 pepboy tire vs $150 other brand (can't
remember
> which). no, they don't carry bfg's
>
> thanks!
>
>
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Re: replace all 4 tires when 2 go flat? '89 cherokee
Serg did pass the time by typing:
> hey guys-so my cousin runs over a wheel/tire that some jackass drops on the
> freeway. going about 80 mph, he hits it and flattens both left side tires.
> got towed to Pep boys (closest place) and gets told he need to change all 4
> tires because he has a 4wd car and only changing 2 could damage his
> drivetrain. what do u think about this?
>
> i say BS. shouldn't the differentials handle the slightly different tire
> sizes ok (new vs old) and in the snow, the tire slipping on the snow would
> take care of that too right? he's in colorado (boulder) so snow is a
> concern.
>
> they are trying to sell him a pep boy-brand tire or something else that
> costs a whole lot more ($95 pepboy tire vs $150 other brand (can't remember
> which). no, they don't carry bfg's
All four tires need to be close or bad things can happen. It is more
critical on axles that have limited slip and on the front axle because
having two different sized wheels contributes to deathwobble.
Generally it's not a good idea to run different size tires on a 4wd vehicle.
Having the same size front to back is only important if you have
4wd (ft or pt) and can't run 2w.
SchlepBoys can install other vendors tires.
--
DougW
> hey guys-so my cousin runs over a wheel/tire that some jackass drops on the
> freeway. going about 80 mph, he hits it and flattens both left side tires.
> got towed to Pep boys (closest place) and gets told he need to change all 4
> tires because he has a 4wd car and only changing 2 could damage his
> drivetrain. what do u think about this?
>
> i say BS. shouldn't the differentials handle the slightly different tire
> sizes ok (new vs old) and in the snow, the tire slipping on the snow would
> take care of that too right? he's in colorado (boulder) so snow is a
> concern.
>
> they are trying to sell him a pep boy-brand tire or something else that
> costs a whole lot more ($95 pepboy tire vs $150 other brand (can't remember
> which). no, they don't carry bfg's
All four tires need to be close or bad things can happen. It is more
critical on axles that have limited slip and on the front axle because
having two different sized wheels contributes to deathwobble.
Generally it's not a good idea to run different size tires on a 4wd vehicle.
Having the same size front to back is only important if you have
4wd (ft or pt) and can't run 2w.
SchlepBoys can install other vendors tires.
--
DougW
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Re: replace all 4 tires when 2 go flat? '89 cherokee
Serg did pass the time by typing:
> hey guys-so my cousin runs over a wheel/tire that some jackass drops on the
> freeway. going about 80 mph, he hits it and flattens both left side tires.
> got towed to Pep boys (closest place) and gets told he need to change all 4
> tires because he has a 4wd car and only changing 2 could damage his
> drivetrain. what do u think about this?
>
> i say BS. shouldn't the differentials handle the slightly different tire
> sizes ok (new vs old) and in the snow, the tire slipping on the snow would
> take care of that too right? he's in colorado (boulder) so snow is a
> concern.
>
> they are trying to sell him a pep boy-brand tire or something else that
> costs a whole lot more ($95 pepboy tire vs $150 other brand (can't remember
> which). no, they don't carry bfg's
All four tires need to be close or bad things can happen. It is more
critical on axles that have limited slip and on the front axle because
having two different sized wheels contributes to deathwobble.
Generally it's not a good idea to run different size tires on a 4wd vehicle.
Having the same size front to back is only important if you have
4wd (ft or pt) and can't run 2w.
SchlepBoys can install other vendors tires.
--
DougW
> hey guys-so my cousin runs over a wheel/tire that some jackass drops on the
> freeway. going about 80 mph, he hits it and flattens both left side tires.
> got towed to Pep boys (closest place) and gets told he need to change all 4
> tires because he has a 4wd car and only changing 2 could damage his
> drivetrain. what do u think about this?
>
> i say BS. shouldn't the differentials handle the slightly different tire
> sizes ok (new vs old) and in the snow, the tire slipping on the snow would
> take care of that too right? he's in colorado (boulder) so snow is a
> concern.
>
> they are trying to sell him a pep boy-brand tire or something else that
> costs a whole lot more ($95 pepboy tire vs $150 other brand (can't remember
> which). no, they don't carry bfg's
All four tires need to be close or bad things can happen. It is more
critical on axles that have limited slip and on the front axle because
having two different sized wheels contributes to deathwobble.
Generally it's not a good idea to run different size tires on a 4wd vehicle.
Having the same size front to back is only important if you have
4wd (ft or pt) and can't run 2w.
SchlepBoys can install other vendors tires.
--
DougW
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Re: replace all 4 tires when 2 go flat? '89 cherokee
Serg did pass the time by typing:
> hey guys-so my cousin runs over a wheel/tire that some jackass drops on the
> freeway. going about 80 mph, he hits it and flattens both left side tires.
> got towed to Pep boys (closest place) and gets told he need to change all 4
> tires because he has a 4wd car and only changing 2 could damage his
> drivetrain. what do u think about this?
>
> i say BS. shouldn't the differentials handle the slightly different tire
> sizes ok (new vs old) and in the snow, the tire slipping on the snow would
> take care of that too right? he's in colorado (boulder) so snow is a
> concern.
>
> they are trying to sell him a pep boy-brand tire or something else that
> costs a whole lot more ($95 pepboy tire vs $150 other brand (can't remember
> which). no, they don't carry bfg's
All four tires need to be close or bad things can happen. It is more
critical on axles that have limited slip and on the front axle because
having two different sized wheels contributes to deathwobble.
Generally it's not a good idea to run different size tires on a 4wd vehicle.
Having the same size front to back is only important if you have
4wd (ft or pt) and can't run 2w.
SchlepBoys can install other vendors tires.
--
DougW
> hey guys-so my cousin runs over a wheel/tire that some jackass drops on the
> freeway. going about 80 mph, he hits it and flattens both left side tires.
> got towed to Pep boys (closest place) and gets told he need to change all 4
> tires because he has a 4wd car and only changing 2 could damage his
> drivetrain. what do u think about this?
>
> i say BS. shouldn't the differentials handle the slightly different tire
> sizes ok (new vs old) and in the snow, the tire slipping on the snow would
> take care of that too right? he's in colorado (boulder) so snow is a
> concern.
>
> they are trying to sell him a pep boy-brand tire or something else that
> costs a whole lot more ($95 pepboy tire vs $150 other brand (can't remember
> which). no, they don't carry bfg's
All four tires need to be close or bad things can happen. It is more
critical on axles that have limited slip and on the front axle because
having two different sized wheels contributes to deathwobble.
Generally it's not a good idea to run different size tires on a 4wd vehicle.
Having the same size front to back is only important if you have
4wd (ft or pt) and can't run 2w.
SchlepBoys can install other vendors tires.
--
DougW
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Re: replace all 4 tires when 2 go flat? '89 cherokee
Buy four tires, or a pair of used ones to get to shop of your
preference. You'll see the difference in the way the tire supports the
car at the same air pressures and size, due to their own radial design.
I once tried to get away with putting a used tire on the other side, but
I didn't get a thousand miles before the tread separated and blew out.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Serg wrote:
>
> hey guys-so my cousin runs over a wheel/tire that some jackass drops on the
> freeway. going about 80 mph, he hits it and flattens both left side tires.
> got towed to Pep boys (closest place) and gets told he need to change all 4
> tires because he has a 4wd car and only changing 2 could damage his
> drivetrain. what do u think about this?
>
> i say BS. shouldn't the differentials handle the slightly different tire
> sizes ok (new vs old) and in the snow, the tire slipping on the snow would
> take care of that too right? he's in colorado (boulder) so snow is a
> concern.
>
> they are trying to sell him a pep boy-brand tire or something else that
> costs a whole lot more ($95 pepboy tire vs $150 other brand (can't remember
> which). no, they don't carry bfg's
>
> thanks!
preference. You'll see the difference in the way the tire supports the
car at the same air pressures and size, due to their own radial design.
I once tried to get away with putting a used tire on the other side, but
I didn't get a thousand miles before the tread separated and blew out.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Serg wrote:
>
> hey guys-so my cousin runs over a wheel/tire that some jackass drops on the
> freeway. going about 80 mph, he hits it and flattens both left side tires.
> got towed to Pep boys (closest place) and gets told he need to change all 4
> tires because he has a 4wd car and only changing 2 could damage his
> drivetrain. what do u think about this?
>
> i say BS. shouldn't the differentials handle the slightly different tire
> sizes ok (new vs old) and in the snow, the tire slipping on the snow would
> take care of that too right? he's in colorado (boulder) so snow is a
> concern.
>
> they are trying to sell him a pep boy-brand tire or something else that
> costs a whole lot more ($95 pepboy tire vs $150 other brand (can't remember
> which). no, they don't carry bfg's
>
> thanks!
#9
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Re: replace all 4 tires when 2 go flat? '89 cherokee
Buy four tires, or a pair of used ones to get to shop of your
preference. You'll see the difference in the way the tire supports the
car at the same air pressures and size, due to their own radial design.
I once tried to get away with putting a used tire on the other side, but
I didn't get a thousand miles before the tread separated and blew out.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Serg wrote:
>
> hey guys-so my cousin runs over a wheel/tire that some jackass drops on the
> freeway. going about 80 mph, he hits it and flattens both left side tires.
> got towed to Pep boys (closest place) and gets told he need to change all 4
> tires because he has a 4wd car and only changing 2 could damage his
> drivetrain. what do u think about this?
>
> i say BS. shouldn't the differentials handle the slightly different tire
> sizes ok (new vs old) and in the snow, the tire slipping on the snow would
> take care of that too right? he's in colorado (boulder) so snow is a
> concern.
>
> they are trying to sell him a pep boy-brand tire or something else that
> costs a whole lot more ($95 pepboy tire vs $150 other brand (can't remember
> which). no, they don't carry bfg's
>
> thanks!
preference. You'll see the difference in the way the tire supports the
car at the same air pressures and size, due to their own radial design.
I once tried to get away with putting a used tire on the other side, but
I didn't get a thousand miles before the tread separated and blew out.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Serg wrote:
>
> hey guys-so my cousin runs over a wheel/tire that some jackass drops on the
> freeway. going about 80 mph, he hits it and flattens both left side tires.
> got towed to Pep boys (closest place) and gets told he need to change all 4
> tires because he has a 4wd car and only changing 2 could damage his
> drivetrain. what do u think about this?
>
> i say BS. shouldn't the differentials handle the slightly different tire
> sizes ok (new vs old) and in the snow, the tire slipping on the snow would
> take care of that too right? he's in colorado (boulder) so snow is a
> concern.
>
> they are trying to sell him a pep boy-brand tire or something else that
> costs a whole lot more ($95 pepboy tire vs $150 other brand (can't remember
> which). no, they don't carry bfg's
>
> thanks!
#10
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Re: replace all 4 tires when 2 go flat? '89 cherokee
Buy four tires, or a pair of used ones to get to shop of your
preference. You'll see the difference in the way the tire supports the
car at the same air pressures and size, due to their own radial design.
I once tried to get away with putting a used tire on the other side, but
I didn't get a thousand miles before the tread separated and blew out.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Serg wrote:
>
> hey guys-so my cousin runs over a wheel/tire that some jackass drops on the
> freeway. going about 80 mph, he hits it and flattens both left side tires.
> got towed to Pep boys (closest place) and gets told he need to change all 4
> tires because he has a 4wd car and only changing 2 could damage his
> drivetrain. what do u think about this?
>
> i say BS. shouldn't the differentials handle the slightly different tire
> sizes ok (new vs old) and in the snow, the tire slipping on the snow would
> take care of that too right? he's in colorado (boulder) so snow is a
> concern.
>
> they are trying to sell him a pep boy-brand tire or something else that
> costs a whole lot more ($95 pepboy tire vs $150 other brand (can't remember
> which). no, they don't carry bfg's
>
> thanks!
preference. You'll see the difference in the way the tire supports the
car at the same air pressures and size, due to their own radial design.
I once tried to get away with putting a used tire on the other side, but
I didn't get a thousand miles before the tread separated and blew out.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Serg wrote:
>
> hey guys-so my cousin runs over a wheel/tire that some jackass drops on the
> freeway. going about 80 mph, he hits it and flattens both left side tires.
> got towed to Pep boys (closest place) and gets told he need to change all 4
> tires because he has a 4wd car and only changing 2 could damage his
> drivetrain. what do u think about this?
>
> i say BS. shouldn't the differentials handle the slightly different tire
> sizes ok (new vs old) and in the snow, the tire slipping on the snow would
> take care of that too right? he's in colorado (boulder) so snow is a
> concern.
>
> they are trying to sell him a pep boy-brand tire or something else that
> costs a whole lot more ($95 pepboy tire vs $150 other brand (can't remember
> which). no, they don't carry bfg's
>
> thanks!