The impact of the wheels on the differential
When cornering, the inside wheel must run slower than the outside wheel because the magnitude of the two circles is not the same. This is why the differential regulates and prevents both wheels from running at the same speed when cornering.
On 4x4 vehicles, tyres are designed with a different rolling circumference at the front and rear.
They are equipped with a differential that manages the distribution of force sent to the front and rear according to these different circumferences.
If you fit tyres of different circumferences to your 4x4 that are not those for which the vehicle is designed, the differential will become disrupted and will no longer be able to regulate. It is therefore essential to follow the manufacturer's tyre recommendations for this type of vehicle. We also advise you to check the vehicle manufacturer's recommendations before fitting tyres with different wear between the front and rear on a 4x4 vehicle.
If in doubt, consult a professional.