Tire size difference

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Sep 6, 2018 | 04:15 PM
  #11  
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who said anything about an inch?
maybr re-read what I wrote.
You did. You specified tire sizes, which don't seem to be there now. I was going by the tire sizes you listed.
If you are putting on the same size tire, just one worn, and one new, that simply isn't an issue.
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Sep 6, 2018 | 06:29 PM
  #12  
Quote: You did. You specified tire sizes, which don't seem to be there now. I was going by the tire sizes you listed.
If you are putting on the same size tire, just one worn, and one new, that simply isn't an issue.
your mistaken friend. I never listed tire size. That would explain why it's not there.
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Sep 6, 2018 | 06:37 PM
  #13  
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your mistaken friend. I never listed tire size. That would explain why it's not there.
I'd be real curious where I got that information from then........ hhhmmmmm........
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Sep 6, 2018 | 06:43 PM
  #14  
Quote: I'd be real curious where I got that information from then........ hhhmmmmm........
lol you and me both. That's why I asked when you mentioned and inch difference

perhaps you were were looking at the wrong post
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Sep 6, 2018 | 06:45 PM
  #15  
If you refer back to the top of the post I mentioned an 1/8"-1/4" difference. But never a full inch...
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Sep 6, 2018 | 07:01 PM
  #16  
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lol you and me both. That's why I asked when you mentioned and inch difference

perhaps you were were looking at the wrong post
I suspect that is indeed the case...... Didn't think I was that tired.....
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Sep 6, 2018 | 07:07 PM
  #17  
Quote: I suspect that is indeed the case...... Didn't think I was that tired.....
it can happen to the best of us!
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Sep 6, 2018 | 07:10 PM
  #18  
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it can happen to the best of us!
No. NO. It can't. I am INFALLIBLE. Do you HEAR ME!!! INFALLIBLE.

Ahem. Ok, I feel better now. That was the evil HeyYou coming out. He's gone now. I killed him.

In any event, a new tire one one side, and an older tire on the other side, really shouldn't matter.
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Sep 6, 2018 | 07:15 PM
  #19  
Quote: No. NO. It can't. I am INFALLIBLE. Do you HEAR ME!!! INFALLIBLE.

Ahem. Ok, I feel better now. That was the evil HeyYou coming out. He's gone now. I killed him.

In any event, a new tire one one side, and an older tire on the other side, really shouldn't matter.

thanks for the input!
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Sep 7, 2018 | 01:11 AM
  #20  
I would want the treadwear to be within 3/32" difference.

If you replace 2 tires on the same axle, the differential won't walk and won't be any issue in 2wd...put the 2 new tires on the rear and don't do tire rotations until the treadwear matches up. you could then run 5 tire rotation and if you damage another one, your covered.
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