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Old 09-26-16, 03:40 PM
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It is generally accepted that moving front to back and putting the new tire on the front is the safest thing to do.

The reasoning is that a blowout is more likely on a worn tire and a blowout on the front is harder to control, so put your best tire on the front.

Also, unless there is other damage, or you are starting to get too many flats, you can ride those Contis to the bottom of the dots.
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