If the front tires are showing a lot of wear, rotate them to the back tire mount position. Rear tires on FWD cars can last tens of thousands of miles longer than the front tires.
The front tires do multiple duty in comparison to the rears: steering, braking, and traction for motion. The rears are along for the ride, following closely one would hope. The do not steer, and brake a lot less, and only carry any sort of load when the bed is filled. The fronts also carry the engine/transmission weight, adding more to their burden.
Swap them to the rear, and they'll likely last 30-50,000 miles more.
tom
The front tires do multiple duty in comparison to the rears: steering, braking, and traction for motion. The rears are along for the ride, following closely one would hope. The do not steer, and brake a lot less, and only carry any sort of load when the bed is filled. The fronts also carry the engine/transmission weight, adding more to their burden.
Swap them to the rear, and they'll likely last 30-50,000 miles more.
tom
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