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      04-28-2013, 12:35 PM   #1
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Wear Tires

Hey guys,
Im going to be buying used wheels and tires from a private seller and the seller told me the tires have 60-50% left on tread. The tires size are 235-35-19 and 265-30-19. The front gets used up more then the rear. With the front more worn out, does this effect the rolling diameter/ AWD system?
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It should be okay. A 235/35, 265/30 setup works nicely with xi cars, with the difference between the front and rear diameters being ~0.85% (less than 1%, within spec). In this case it is the front tires that are marginally larger in diameter (25.47638", vs the rears which are 25.25984" - extremely small difference). With the front tire tread being more worn down than the rear, theoretically I think this would actually reduce the rolling diameter difference, which is good lol.

It sounds like it's almost time to replace the rubber anyway though, and when that time comes I recommend 235/35, 275/30 for the new set in the future if you're still running those wheels.

Best of luck.
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It should be okay. A 235/35, 265/30 setup works nicely with xi cars, with the difference between the front and rear diameters being ~0.85% (less than 1%, within spec). In this case it is the front tires that are marginally larger in diameter (25.47638", vs the rears which are 25.25984" - extremely small difference). With the front tire tread being more worn down than the rear, theoretically I think this would actually reduce the rolling diameter difference, which is good lol.

It sounds like it's almost time to replace the rubber anyway though, and when that time comes I recommend 235/35, 275/30 for the new set in the future if you're still running those wheels.

Best of luck.
Thanks! that's exactly what i was gonna go for, the 275/30, 235/35. I'll drive with the tires he's got on now for the summer and buy new set next year.
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