Because the front tires on a front-wheel drive vehicle are responsible for transmitting acceleration, steering and most of the braking forces, they typically wear faster than the rear tires. Dillon’s Automotive believes mounting tires on the front of a vehicle provides better control and stability. New tires on the front allow the driver to control the steering in any weather condition and reduces the chances of a puncture or tread separation.
Не можам да барам, а немам ни појма кои се овие дилон аутомотив.
Овие тврдења дека се ставаат позади се за обичен возач што нема појма од контрола на возило и генерално е по сејф.
За динамична вожња е сосема подруго.
Да речеме имаш две зимски гуми само за на зима. Кај ќе ги ставиш?
И нареден пат кога ќе копираш нешто од статија, ископирај го и делот што не ти се свиѓа да го прочиташ...
https://www.bridgestone.co.in/en/tyre-clinic/tyre-talk/where-should-your-best-two-car-tyres-or-new-tyres-be-fittedHowever, due to a front-wheel-drive vehicle’s front tyres' responsibility for transmitting acceleration, steering, and most of the braking forces, it’s normal for them to wear faster than rear tyres. Therefore, if your tyres aren’t rotated regularly, they will typically wear out in pairs rather than in sets. And if the tyres aren’t rotated at all, likely the rear tyres will still have about half of their original tread depth remaining when the front tyres are completely worn out.
Since the front tyres of a passenger car usually wear out faster, the dealers might tend to replace the worn-out front tyres with new ones.
We believe that for experiencing the best ride and handling, it is advised to have all four tyres as the same ones and in the same condition. This can be achieved by periodic tyre maintenance including proper tyre rotation. However, if you need to change only two tyres, you should put both of the new Bridgestone tyres on the same axle as it minimises the difference in handling between the right and left sides of the vehicle and minimises the pull while driving or while applying brakes.
However, if it is rainy season or you drive on wet roads very frequently,
the new tyres should be in the rear position and the partially worn-out tyres should be moved to the front. New tyres on the rear axle help the driver to maintain control on wet roads since the tyres with deeper tread are better at resisting hydroplaning.