wonderings
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I have a 2013 Outback. About a month or 2 back I hit something and punctured my front left tire. It was not repairable, huge gash in the side. Thankfully (possibly conspiracy) this happened right in front of a tire shop. I rolled right in and had 2 new front tires put on. They were not the same tire I had on the rear as they did not carry those tires and I needed to get back on the road ASAP.
I never thought much of it after that, I do not drive the car a whole lot and most is in town. Recently I noticed that on the highway around 110 kmh there is a shudder I feel in the seat. I read somewhere that AWD cars need to have all 4 tires matching and that this could be the reason for my shudder. Anyone have any ideas or knowledge on this? I would rather avoid replacing the rear tires, but if that is the problem I will do it.
I never thought much of it after that, I do not drive the car a whole lot and most is in town. Recently I noticed that on the highway around 110 kmh there is a shudder I feel in the seat. I read somewhere that AWD cars need to have all 4 tires matching and that this could be the reason for my shudder. Anyone have any ideas or knowledge on this? I would rather avoid replacing the rear tires, but if that is the problem I will do it.