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Replacing ONE rear tire?
Ok so this stupidity with these Hankook Ventus 2 tires continue...
So I guess I got this tiny nail in the tire, flat, started to bubble and guy says I should not fix this because it can blow on the highway or something...
So I just got a used crap tire for $52 because I dont want to keep these ventus 2 for any longer than I need, and they are past 50% of their wear life I think, but I didnt wanna spend $600 on tires when these still have half the life left in them, so I decided on the used tire replacement.
I had to get 245 because they didnt have any 255's.
Now is there any downside to this process? I also got an alignment right before, and the car is driving smooth and fine now, no vibration or shimmy, nothing. Believe me, not the way I like to do things, but I hate also wasting money, and not like I am going to the track tomorrow, although I am tempted to go drifting or something and wear these POS out.
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My dad always told me “ never scrimp on tires”. I follow his advice. Bite the bullet and put good rubber on there. Not sure where you live, but there are some good all season options available.
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I was told tires should be replaced in pairs. So you may want to check into two new rear tires sometime soon.
As a temp workaround, I don't see an issue if you drive for a little while with mismatched rear tires.
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Did a little "test" on the replacement tonight in the rain and it felt ok, very slight vibration at about 55-65mph, intermittently, and since I rarely drive at that speed, and traction seemed ok, I'll wait about 6 months and get all 4 replaced I think.
Although if the rears always wear faster, but I'll just replace those first...
I'll def be getting the Firestone Firehawk Indy 500 this time around.