I wouldn't be going through a wet/snowy season period with any bald or low tread tires, whether they were on front or back....just not worth the safety risk. I'd rather put new tires on; I've seen far too many accidents with owners trying to get that last little life of 2 tires whether they were on front or rear.
Have this scenerio to encounter at the end of this summer, as I have 2 newer tires on the rear axle of the Rodeo, same tread as the front tires, only Discount could not get them to balance out, so they replaced 2 of them 15k miles after a set of 4 were installed. All 4 tires had very decent tread all last winter, but the 2 fronts are wearing down pretty fast.
I'm not one for just replacing 2 tires out of 4, so they will all 4 get replaced, and I'll use the 2 good tires that still have quite a bit of tread as new spares for 2 different trucks.
I do rotate my tires, comes with the tire package from Discount...I find that some tires/tread are very easily knocked out of balance, and need rebalancing.
Some vehicles do not drive/shift, etc correctly with unequal tread depths, and in regards to Isuzu's, most trucks will not shift into 4-wheel drive if the tires are the least bit different in their wear pattern depth.
Have this scenerio to encounter at the end of this summer, as I have 2 newer tires on the rear axle of the Rodeo, same tread as the front tires, only Discount could not get them to balance out, so they replaced 2 of them 15k miles after a set of 4 were installed. All 4 tires had very decent tread all last winter, but the 2 fronts are wearing down pretty fast.
I'm not one for just replacing 2 tires out of 4, so they will all 4 get replaced, and I'll use the 2 good tires that still have quite a bit of tread as new spares for 2 different trucks.
I do rotate my tires, comes with the tire package from Discount...I find that some tires/tread are very easily knocked out of balance, and need rebalancing.
Some vehicles do not drive/shift, etc correctly with unequal tread depths, and in regards to Isuzu's, most trucks will not shift into 4-wheel drive if the tires are the least bit different in their wear pattern depth.
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