I am no expert, but I would put only two new tires on my front wheel drive car, I always put the best pair in the front. I am not good with cars but 2 be honest i think you should put the 2 new tires on the back because the back wheels are the 1s that move the car and they need better mobility
front tires straight back rear tires crossed to the front
Trade the rear tires to the front and the front tires to the rear. Every other time you do it, trade the right front tire to the left rear and right rear to left front
The powered tires. On a front wheel drive car, the front wheels. On rear wheel drive, the rear wheels.
My van has bad tires at front and better ones at rear, should wheel alignment be performed with bad tires?
DIRECTIONAL tires stay on the same side of the vehicle Front to rear , rear to front
The new tires should be placed on the rear axle to lessen the risk of hydroplaning.
The best two tires should always be mounted on the rear of the vehicle.
Tires should be rotated every 7500 miles for good even tire wear and tire life. Remeber only rotate tires front to back on the same side of the car....no cross rotations. Example: right front goes to right rear..... left front tire goes to left rear and vice versus.
Rear
On the front tires.
On the front tires.
You cannot rotate tires on a vehicle when the rear tires are wider than the front. They must stay where they are,