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Old 09-27-16 | 11:39 AM
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I'd wager most rear punctures occur with really worn tires which situation occurs much more frequently on the rear than the front. I'll reverse my position here and admit that rear punctures likely do occur more often than front for this reason. Yes, moving a slightly used front to the rear ever so slightly exacerbates this effect as the rear tire is always at least a little worn. I think that aspect is very minor however.
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