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<blockquote data-quote="2wenty6" data-source="post: 519267" data-attributes="member: 20205"><p>Just highlighting that it could potentially alter the balance of the vehicle and give it a dangerous tendency to oversteer if worn tires are mounted on the rear wheels, and having grippy new tires up front.</p><p></p><p>Obviously you know what you're doing :top:</p><p>I'm just throwing this out there because I realized a few tire shops just go by the new-tire-up-front rule of thumb and are sometimes ignorant of the driven wheels - probably more a technician fault than the shop in general..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2wenty6, post: 519267, member: 20205"] Just highlighting that it could potentially alter the balance of the vehicle and give it a dangerous tendency to oversteer if worn tires are mounted on the rear wheels, and having grippy new tires up front. Obviously you know what you're doing :top: I'm just throwing this out there because I realized a few tire shops just go by the new-tire-up-front rule of thumb and are sometimes ignorant of the driven wheels - probably more a technician fault than the shop in general.. [/QUOTE]
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