Old 02-07-19, 01:36 PM
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Once you get your rims straightened out, just mount up the tire and see if it seals.

I'd consider moving the tire to the rear, but it could be a pain to swap front/rear unless you really need to do it.

You could, of course, just keep the tire for the next time you have to mount a rear tire, and get a new front tire.
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