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Originally Posted by IllusionX
Actually, it is the rear tires that help you stop. That's why the best tires are installed in the rear.
But since we tend to rotate our tires and change all 4 when they are done for, we always put the less worn in front so at the end of the season, all tires are worn equal.
In an ideal world, you would wear down the front tires, and get new tires for the rear and move the old ones to the front.
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This......... (y) A fact and based on tire manufacturers and nothing to do with driving experience.
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