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Replacing one rear tire.

Aldra

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I was unfortunately in small accident recently and one rear tire on my 20 PP1 was damaged and is going to be replaced. The car has about 3000 miles on it and hasnt been driven very hard, not tracked, or serious burnouts. Is replacing one tire likely to cause any issues?
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Ya I wouldn’t worry about it.
 

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Ouch. 3,000 miles. My condolences.
 

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What is the tread depth on the other rear tire? That is really the only way to determine. One would think 3000 miles wouldn't make that much of a difference....but you did state you have done some burn-outs.....maybe one of those burn-outs dropped the tread depth to 7/32nds or so. Most tire shops would measure the tread depth on the other tire and make a suggestion.
 

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You will be fine with that low mileage. If you still have the factory setup just remember to rotate left to right.
 
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Ok, thanks for the replies.
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