flat spots on tires
Probably a really dumb question but, I was driving home this morning down the highway and the car in front of the car in front of me decided to slam on the brakes and go from 80 to 20 because they saw a cop car in the median of the highway (which the cop was sleeping anyway), so that in turn caused everyone to slam on the brakes, I was driving my 1.6L (which the brakes are horrible on) and my fronts locked up and almost hit the car in front of me, the car behind me (new dodge challenger) had to swerve and hit the construction barrels on the side of the highway to keep from plowing into me
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Basically I flat spotted the tires, I need new tires but I was hoping to get another 5000-10000 miles out of them, its only noticeable at low speeds (I drive all highway 55 miles each way to work),
would it wear the shocks out faster if I drive it like that for a while? I have rm/agx combo and want them to last a long time, I'm pretty much at the wear indicators and the flat spots are down to the bottom of the tread.
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Basically I flat spotted the tires, I need new tires but I was hoping to get another 5000-10000 miles out of them, its only noticeable at low speeds (I drive all highway 55 miles each way to work),
would it wear the shocks out faster if I drive it like that for a while? I have rm/agx combo and want them to last a long time, I'm pretty much at the wear indicators and the flat spots are down to the bottom of the tread.