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I think the reason our left tyre wear out faster is because of the camber of the road.

 

The left side of the road slopes more to drain away rain water.

 

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I think the reason our left tyre wear out faster is because of the camber of the road.

 

The left side of the road slopes more to drain away rain water.

 

:D

Mscp also worn out tyres faster

 

Slope climbing

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Interestingly you must have been rotating your steering wheel as well, Wonder how you did it.

 

 

    For James-sir, he meant he rotate his MIL daily, not every James can do it except this James lor! He love her dearly  :yeah-im-not-drunk:

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Some time ago, I had one of my rear tyres patched/repaired due to a puncture by a screw.

Question: When it comes to rotation to move the rear tyres to the front, is it dangerous to have a patched tyre at the front as braking force is heavier at the front than at the rear?

I'm driving a Honda Vezel.

Thanks to your input/opinion.

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7 hours ago, Yymail22 said:

Some time ago, I had one of my rear tyres patched/repaired due to a puncture by a screw.

Question: When it comes to rotation to move the rear tyres to the front, is it dangerous to have a patched  at th0e front as braking force is heavier at the front than at the rear?0

I'm driving a Honda Vezel.

Thanks to your input/opinion.

You can rotate the tyre to the front , no issus .

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9 hours ago, Yymail22 said:

Some time ago, I had one of my rear tyres patched/repaired due to a puncture by a screw.

Question: When it comes to rotation to move the rear tyres to the front, is it dangerous to have a patched tyre at the front as braking force is heavier at the front than at the rear?

I'm driving a Honda Vezel.

Thanks to your input/opinion.

quite safe, unless you are running laps on racing track haha.

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7 hours ago, t0y0ta said:

quite safe, unless you are running laps on racing track haha.

F1 does not rotate tyres in the pit stop lah, they replace the 4 completely. 😄

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You always want your best tires in the back.

So lousy front tyre is ok.

:D

All 4 tires on my MIL car is patch back one.

Patched back with chewing gum.

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18 minutes ago, Jamesc said:

You always want your best tires in the back.

So lousy front tyre is ok.

:D

All 4 tires on my MIL car is patch back one.

Patched back with chewing gum.

 I know you are joking, so  am I.

Having you to be her son-in-law, your MIL could stay alive till  now is a huge miracle 😃😃😃😄😄😄

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6 minutes ago, Ct3833 said:

 I know you are joking, so  am I.

Having you to be her son-in-law, your MIL could stay alive till  now is a huge miracle 😃😃😃😄😄😄

The Devil looks after his own. 😈

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8 minutes ago, Ct3833 said:

 I know you are joking, so  am I.

Having you to be her son-in-law, your MIL could stay alive till  now is a huge miracle 😃😃😃😄😄😄

What you mean?

I am always deadly serious about my MIL.

Deadly serious.

:D

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On 2/14/2022 at 12:31 AM, Yymail22 said:

Some time ago, I had one of my rear tyres patched/repaired due to a puncture by a screw.

Question: When it comes to rotation to move the rear tyres to the front, is it dangerous to have a patched tyre at the front as braking force is heavier at the front than at the rear?

I'm driving a Honda Vezel.

Thanks to your input/opinion.

so long is properly internal patch is fine to place any corner of your car , 

by the way talking about the important of 4 tires ? all 4 are important but should you have relatively 2 worn tire and 2 very good or new tires you should place the Good or new at the Rear. just my View.  

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On 2/14/2022 at 6:39 PM, Jamesc said:

You always want your best tires in the back.

So lousy front tyre is ok.

:D

All 4 tires on my MIL car is patch back one.

Patched back with chewing gum.

Even for FWD? As more stress in the front for FWD. I have no idea thus asking here 😅😃

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1 hour ago, D3badge said:

Even for FWD? As more stress in the front for FWD. I have no idea thus asking here 😅😃

Its true. Many people got the wrong idea that for FWD cars the newer tyres should be in front. 

It should be at the rear. 

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11 hours ago, D3badge said:

Even for FWD? As more stress in the front for FWD. I have no idea thus asking here 😅😃

Fish tailing is not for the fainthearted...better to put better ones at the rear...unless one wants to drive like a fish out of water...anyhow bounce here bump there till can't move anymore 😅

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