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      11-01-2018, 06:04 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by pet3r View Post
As a former Subaru enthusiast, it was incredibly important to always have equal tread depth on every tire to prevent screwing up the diffs.

Since the AWD on the F90 isn’t always full time, does this still apply? Can you treat tire replacements like you could on any RWD? I’m wondering if this is the case since the front tires are slightly different sizes than the rears.
More important for equal tread wear on the front pair and the rear pair, not all four at the same time. The fronts won't wear as much as the car is still rear drive until traction necessitates the front to intervene.
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