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Kumho objašnjava zašto je bezbednije dva nova pneumatika staviti pozadi.http://kumhotyre.co.uk/kumho-news/should-you-fit-new-tyres-to-the-front-or-rear/
When you select a pair of replacement tires in the same size and construction as those on the car, we recommend you put them on the rear axle.
The tire industry recommends that the new tires should be fitted onto the rear axle. Placing greater grip on the rear axle is generally recommended to prevent a possible over steer condition and loss of vehicle stability on slippery surfaces.
When replacing two new tires instead of four, be sure that your new tires are the same size and tire type as your current tires, and that your dealer always installs the new tires on the rear axle of your vehicle.
Rear tires provide stability, and without stability, steering or braking on a wet or even damp surface might cause a spin. If you have new tires up front, they will easily disperse water while the half-worn rears will go surfing: The water will literally lift the worn rear tires off the road. If you're in a slight corner or on a crowned road, the car will spin out so fast you won't be able to say, "Oh, fudge!"There is no "even if" to this one. Whether you own a front-, rear- or all-wheel-drive car, truck, or SUV, the tires with the most tread go on the rear. Don't believe it? Watch this.
To sa kontrom je donekle tacno ali samo pri manje opasnim situacijama i brzinama i u vecini realnih situacija u praksi bi zavrsilo kobno. Problem je sto ovde ljudi previse veruju u svoje vozacko umece i misle da time mogu da kompenzuju nedostatke na vozilu. Takvo razmisljanje je izuzetno opasno!