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Originally Posted by hulkrogan
What kind of car is it? Depending on the AWD system, you may be cooking your centre differential with tires varying in diameter by that much.
On any AWD car, that is going to end up causing damage. On something with torque always going to all wheels, you're going to damage a lot quicker.
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2012 TL SH-AWD running 245/45/R18 WRG2 (Apparently discontinued). Best guess is the previous owner didn't rotate their tires for a long, long time.