Honda Amaze Tyre Change Suggestions


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Hello All,
I drive a 2014 Honda Amaze which has clocked 31000 kms.
I recently observed that the front tyres have worn out more than rear ones obviously this being front wheel drive.
My question is can I replace only front tyres & replace rear ones later
Or should I replace all of them at once. (I can use spear wheel tyre which is not used much & buy only 3 new tyres & keep one of rear wheel as spear one)
Also I need suggestions for good brand as I never replaced tyres on my car. In fact I sold my old Hyundai Santro before replacing them.
60-70% of my driving is on highway & rest in city.
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Avinash

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It is almost 6 years since you are having the ride, I would suggest you to change all 4 tyres, than changing 2 first and rest later.
Reason- Rubber hardens with age.
If rear is having more thread, for time being you can swap and use for some more kilometres.
 
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It is always the front ones which wear fast owing to drive and disk brakes. Periodic tyre rotation will help in even tyre wear.

It is always advisable to change all 4 in sets. My personal opinion would be Michelin>Yoko>Bridgestone>Goodyear.

Never go for MRF. My experience with them is not good. They are very noisy right from day one, brakes will be less, pathetic ride quality. Only good thing is they are indestructible.

If you are planning to ride on below par pot hole filled roads, then do not go for Michelin as they are soft and prone to punctures and side wall cut.
 
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@ajay don sir has neatly given a solid explanation.
Adding just a point- With brands like Michelin and Yoko, there are certain series which are better to avoid (Primacy, A drive).
Also, from MRF stables- Perfinza is a worthy buy, comparable to bridgestone.
 

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