tahirwajeeh
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Hi Everyone
I just recently picked up a 2015 3.8 AWD in Canada. I checked my tires and found that both rear tires have been replaced recently and look fairly new but the ones at the front don't have much tread on them. The tires did pass the safety test which means they are above the minimum tread.
As it is an AWD, should I expect more wear on the front or rear tires? The tread at the front may also impact braking distance more than the rear I believe. Should I rotate the tires or keep it unchanged for the time being till I replace those two tires.
I am sorry if this question has been asked before. If so please point me to the right thread.
Thanks
I just recently picked up a 2015 3.8 AWD in Canada. I checked my tires and found that both rear tires have been replaced recently and look fairly new but the ones at the front don't have much tread on them. The tires did pass the safety test which means they are above the minimum tread.
As it is an AWD, should I expect more wear on the front or rear tires? The tread at the front may also impact braking distance more than the rear I believe. Should I rotate the tires or keep it unchanged for the time being till I replace those two tires.
I am sorry if this question has been asked before. If so please point me to the right thread.
Thanks