Show me the Isuzu post that states that the owner needs to replace all 4 tires in the event any tire becomes a set diameter different than any of the others. I know there are warnings on some cars. A lot of that came from the 70s when people started putting larger and wider tires on their cars and these much larger tire differences presented a challenge to the AWD system. However if it was a reality that a couple of MMs difference actually harmed the vehicle I am sure Isuzu and other manufacturers would not only warn but state it violated the warranty. Once again the question was not whether is was better to get 2 or 4 tires but whether it was necesary.
I appreciate your humor in the post. I often see that when logic is no longer on a persons side. Make a joke make up a ludicrous statement that was never made and infer it was the other persons position but that just doesnt work.
I will admit total defeat when I see the Isuzu post as well as credible link as to where it came from. After all any one can post anything on the internet and claim they are an expert.





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