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Where should worn tires go, fornt or back?
BRUCE HASKIN wrote:
> That section of the Goodyear answer is NOT even about the same > question ! Sure it is--you just didn't read past the second sentence. I'll quote it for you: "When you select a pair of replacement tires in the same size and construction as those on the car, we recommend you put them on the rear axle. A single new tire should be paired on the rear axle with the tire having the most tread depth of the other three." <snip> -- tooloud Remove nothing to reply |
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Where should worn tires go, fornt or back?
You got me !!!!
Bruce Bing '03 LS |
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