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rinkydinkydoink · M
More bad news... if you drive an AWD and the tires have a fair amount of wear and you get a flat that can't be repaired, you'll have to either have the new tire "shaved" or - worst case scenario - you'll have to buy 4 new tires. I was told if you don't do either of those things you could ruin the drive train... wtf??!
1490wayb · 56-60, M
@rinkydinkydoink the drive train designs are many and very different
rinkydinkydoink · M
@1490wayb
I bought a used AWD Kia from a friend's daughter. First week I had it I got a flat... that was repairable (phew).
I bought a used AWD Kia from a friend's daughter. First week I had it I got a flat... that was repairable (phew).


