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pdormont
Aug 13, 2008, 11:47 AM
Have a 99 Subaru Legacy outback. Blew out 1 front tire and replaced both front tires with new matching tires. Also disconnected the FWD by putting a fuse in a box that must override the relay. Wondering if this is a reasonable way to drive without damaging the drive train or do I need to replace both rear tires as well.

Thanks,

Peter Dormont

this8384
Aug 13, 2008, 12:43 PM
I don't possibly see how installing a fuse could override an AWD system. I'm not quite sure what you're trying to learn here... are you assuming that the FWD caused the tire to blow out?

pdormont
Aug 13, 2008, 03:36 PM
OK - tire blew from hitting a curb. The manual says that when the car is driven with the donut, AWD should be disabled by placing a spare fuse in a small holder that sits under the passenger side of the hood (honest). Indeed, when I do that the FWD light comes on. What I'm trying to accomplish is to drive the car (at least for a few hundred miles) with a matched pair of tires in front and a different matched pair in the rear without doing damage to the drivetrain. I'm wondering whether it's OK to drive the car this way or do I need to buy another pair of tires for the rear that match the front tires immediately. The fundamental problem is that I'm in a place where I will have to pay about double for the tires vs what I can get online or at home.

this8384
Aug 15, 2008, 05:55 AM
If the vehicle is AWD, you need to have the identical size on all 4 tires. Otherwise the tire rotation won't match up and affect the vehicle.