Mark asks: >Is there any risk in putting my brand new spare on when the other tires >have about 10K miles on them? It hard to to tell how much wear you have in 10,000 miles, since that is tire dependent. The first thing I would do is measure the tread on the spare and compare it to the other four. If there was a measurable difference, I'd take the spare down to a real tire shop and have them shave it to the same depth as the others. You'd lose a bit of mileage from the spare, but you would get it into rotation and would not be worrying about your viscous coupling... Tom F.
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