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Awd tire change information???

Started by DCsblksho, June 15, 2015, 11:10:52 PM

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DCsblksho

What I am wondering about this awd system is it possible to change 1-2 tires at a time? I know subaru, Mitsubishi and the systems that are full time awd you can't it will burn transfer cases up. Seeing as this is a slip sensing awd drive system would it be possible to change 1,2 or3 at a time. I have my assumptions that it's not a good idea to do it.
2010 Taurus SHO.

SHOnUup

Dealer only replaced 1 tire for us after purchase because of defect and their cheapness. 2 days later had other front replaced just because I was worried also, and didn't want to invest in tires at the time not knowing what wheels I was going to end up with. After coming to the realization that the stock wheels might be my best bet, I replaced the rear 2 months later. No issues for me, that I know of at least.

Rich

2011 Sterling Gray Metallic SHO non PP,
12.4211 @ 110.28 Livernois 3bar tune & CAI,
Added since...PPE catless Dpipes, Megan coilovers, Powergrid adjustable end links, and EBC slotted rotors and red stuff pads.
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jtoddk98

I replaced one, 8k miles later, no problems. The 3 older tires have 6mm tread and the new one has 8mm. Not a big difference


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2011 Taurus SHO Performance Package. EBC Stage 4 Brakes. Blacked out chrome. #130 of 602 in Ingot Silver

DCsblksho

Quote from: SHOnUup on June 15, 2015, 11:27:22 PM
Dealer only replaced 1 tire for us after purchase because of defect and their cheapness. 2 days later had other front replaced just because I was worried also, and didn't want to invest in tires at the time not knowing what wheels I was going to end up with. After coming to the realization that the stock wheels might be my best bet, I replaced the rear 2 months later. No issues for me, that I know of at least.

Rich

I guess this is a start lol. I wouldn't expect a dealer to replace just one tire if it wasn't safe but then again you never know about dealers they can be shady. I had been looking around on here for information on this and haven't been able to find any. So this may be a start to a decent discussion and information.
2010 Taurus SHO.

SHOnUup

A 3% difference in overall size is max allowed.

Rich

2011 Sterling Gray Metallic SHO non PP,
12.4211 @ 110.28 Livernois 3bar tune & CAI,
Added since...PPE catless Dpipes, Megan coilovers, Powergrid adjustable end links, and EBC slotted rotors and red stuff pads.
Tommy Designs grille with carbon fiber hydrographics, fender badges and fog bezels hydrodipped also, tinted windows, head & taillights, debadged trunk with all chrome plasti-dipped, black calipers, obdlink mx scantool running torque pro on 7" tablet.

DCsblksho

Quote from: SHOnUup on June 15, 2015, 11:46:02 PM
A 3% difference in overall size is max allowed.

Rich

Knew there had to either be a limit or only use as a temporary solution.
2010 Taurus SHO.

SHOdded

If the system senses enough of a difference, it will shut down AWD functions, and will be FWD till the issue is corrected.  The PTU won't like it however, so it is always prudent to replace at least both tires on either the front or the rear at the same time, and stay within the 3% between front & rear after replacement.
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If tuned:  Take note of the strategy code as you return to stock (including 3 bar MAP to 2 bar MAP) -> take car in & get it serviced -> check strategy code when you get car back -> have tuner update your tune if the strategy code has changed -> reload tune -> ENJOY!