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Old 07-18-13, 01:21 PM
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Originally Posted by tagaproject6
You may want to rethink that. A better practice would be to put a new tire up front and if you want to get more miles out of the remaining front tire, move it to the back. Do not put worn tires up front.
Have had no trouble in my years of doing this. Rotate them just as the rear tire starts to show a flat spot. The tires usually get hosed by cuts before they get to their useful life expectancy anyway.
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