Jilogethan
New Member
Call me a *******, should've rotated them sooner but my fronts are down to the wear bars and the rears had a good 7-8k left. Took it in for a rotation and a slight knock from the front left suspension which was discovered to be a slightly loose tie rod end. My mechanic said that because of the difference in wear the AWD system could sense slight slippage from the front and engage the coupling for power to the rear. Hence causing a lot of unnecessary wear in the system, something he has heard of from Ford, mind you he isn't a Ford dealer. The transfer case problems he has seen in the past run over $4k.
Not wanting to catch that big of a bill, he advised replacing all 4 tires and get onto a good regiment of rotating every 5-6k. I drive 4k a month so that is difficult but will do that moving forward. He will align and do the tie rod once I get the tires.
Any suggestions on tires? I need to keep the total cost low as the wife is not going to be happy with this new development.
Not wanting to catch that big of a bill, he advised replacing all 4 tires and get onto a good regiment of rotating every 5-6k. I drive 4k a month so that is difficult but will do that moving forward. He will align and do the tie rod once I get the tires.
Any suggestions on tires? I need to keep the total cost low as the wife is not going to be happy with this new development.