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Can't just replace 1 tire?

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#1 ·
When I was buying my tires the guys suggested that I get tire insurance beause I have a subaru. He said that if you blow one tire you have to replace them all because it throws off the symetrical all wheel drive system if you dont replace them all. Is this imformation correct? Do you really have to replace all the tires if you just blow one?
 
#3 ·
Yeah you have to replace all four. If one tire is larger (the new tire will be slightly larger) it will want to spin slower than the others. This will cause the diffs to heat up. There's a spec for how different the diameters of the tires can be, buts it's not much at all. Your better off replacing all four tires and saving your drive line.
 
#4 ·
It depends. If there is more than (IIRC) 2/10 of an inch difference, you'd have to replace all four. So if the tires are relatively new then you'd be fine with replacing just one. Also I believe some shops can "shave" tires. So theoretically at least if you needed to you could shave the one new tire down to match the others. Tire insurance is probably easier and it's relatively cheap. FWIW I have been driving for 18 years and never had a tire that couldn't be repaired with a patch. Just lucky I guess, but the odds of blowing a tire are relatively low.
 
#5 ·
I have had to do the same thing. i had 2 flats in one week and replaced just the 2 tires instead of 4. i did this because i only had 4k miles on that car. Wouldn't it make a difference as to how many miles have been driven on those tires to determine whether you need 4 new ones or just 1?
 
#6 ·
Or you can have the one new tire shaved down to equal the rest.
Or you can buy 4 new and sell the other 3 and get some of your money back.

In regards to the insurance.. IF they put it in writing that they will replace ALL 4 because one can't be fixed, yes, I'd pay for that. But I would not do it unless that it put in writing.