Originally Posted by TJHOO
Is this true? Obviously you steer with the front.
Your rear tire just follows the front from a handling perspective, so it's not a big deal if it gets really squared off. You can afford to let your rear wear down a lot more than your front, b/c if you flat on your rear, it's not a huge deal - but if you flat on your front, then you can be in for a world of trouble (hence why you shouldn't rotate your tires).