I often see experts on here saying that if you have one flat you should change all four because of the "overloading" that occurs on the other three. I am putting on new brakes, how do I jack it up so...
I agree, they must be talking about having driven some distance on a flat. It would make sense the additional weight at least on the adjacent tire would be increased. The more weight the higher the heat buildup in the tire. Heat can cause tire damage as anyone who has lived in areas where the temp exceeds 105 on a regular basis can tell you. I can't see why the 2 tires on the other side would be affected that much.
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