P_in_Seattle
NAXJA Forum User
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- Seattle, WA
On the rear. On the rear. On the rear.
For many of the reasons I've already seen given and one reason I didn't see listed is that there's already more weight on the front which adds to traction.
Putting the more worn tires on the rear where there is less weight is a double whammy.
For many of the reasons I've already seen given and one reason I didn't see listed is that there's already more weight on the front which adds to traction.
Putting the more worn tires on the rear where there is less weight is a double whammy.