Suggest replacing all tires that touch the ground at the same time. If you don't replace all the tires that touch the ground at once, then at least replace the tires on the same axle at the same time.
If only one tire on the axle has been replaced, it is usually recommended to install a new tire on the rear axle. Changing tires in this way will make the rotation more complicated. If the tires have significantly different characteristics, such as wear, tire size, structure, and speed level, please be careful. Consult trained tire experts for methods.
It is usually recommended to install high grip tires on the rear axle to prevent the vehicle from oversteering and loss of driving stability on wet and slippery roads. Some car manufacturers suggest installing new tires on the front axle. Consult car manufacturers and/or tire experts for more information.