Old 09-12-05, 05:46 PM
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You can move the front to the rear when it wears down or just keep replacing the rear. Moving front to rear helps to keep your tires of simmilar age otherwise the front may deteriorate before it's worn out. The only thing you don't do is rotate the rear to the front as this will give you dodgy handling.

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