On my wife's Explorer, three of the tires are brand new and one is "older". Discount Tire replaced three of them due to nails, and the fourth one didn't have anything wrong with it. So in a similar situation. Absolutely nothing wrong with that, apart from the fact that you'll always be changing one tire before all the others.
You can consider non-RFT tires, but don't get one and have the others be RFT. I'd at least keep all four tires the sand brand and model.
I personally do not have a problem with RFT tires. Besides, my wife drives it and I'd hate for her to get stranded.
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