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Originally Posted By: geeman789
Originally Posted By: RF Overlord
Originally Posted By: Doog
On a FWD vehicle the newer tires should be on the rear.
On a RWD vehicle, too...
This topic has been beaten to death...
Put your new tires wherever you want... and IF something happens, don't blame someone else. END.
When people are recommending against using accepted and proven safety concepts, such as new tires on the rear, based on their "hunch" or bias, it should be pointed out. People can do what they want, but once they start recommending it and rationalizing it to others then it become a matter of public safety.
Originally Posted By: RF Overlord
Originally Posted By: Doog
On a FWD vehicle the newer tires should be on the rear.
On a RWD vehicle, too...
This topic has been beaten to death...
Put your new tires wherever you want... and IF something happens, don't blame someone else. END.
When people are recommending against using accepted and proven safety concepts, such as new tires on the rear, based on their "hunch" or bias, it should be pointed out. People can do what they want, but once they start recommending it and rationalizing it to others then it become a matter of public safety.
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