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  1. Thanks for the thread. Tire has a flat that can't be fixed - was just going to replace the 1 tire now I know I gotta replace all 4. Ohh well, $$$ - but I guess I'd rather not have AWD transmission issues.

     

    Re-read the thread. Especially the part about shaving down a (one) new tire to match the remaining three in circumference. Much, much less expensive than buying four new tires (four times less expensive:)). If they are already significantly worn, then just get four new, you would be soon enough anyways.

  2. A more cost effective way to deal with this situation, i.e., blown tire, need a new one, now it is bigger than the other three, is to reduce the circumference of the new tire to match the others. This is known as tread shaving and has been around for a very long time (perhaps Xenonk should chime in on this).

     

    The minimal cost of tread shaving is much less than buying three other brand new tires.

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