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      10-16-2018, 04:30 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by ovekvam View Post
Yes, they can. Two different tyre models with the same size can vary a lot in size.
I know that from my snow chain set up. I just overlooked OP appeared to have somewhat different front and rear models.

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If it was up to me, it would be called 1RWD and 3WD.
My impression is "AWD" popped to clarify previous "4WD" flattering those who didn't know how many that was.

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Pretty much all AWD cars wear the front wheels out first, since they do more steering and braking work. Even my RWD car does that. Besides, the front wheels are narrower, so they run with more slip.
When you sweat your ABS on a racetrack, I suppose.

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