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jfkmk
Jun 15, 2017Explorer
schlep1967 wrote:
And I have been told by some shops they are not allowed to put new tires on the rear only. They must go on the front for liability reasons.
If the rear slides you can still steer with a grippy front. If the front slides you are going straight whether you want to or not.
You need to find a new tire shop! And if the rear of you vehicle starts to slide around, your "trippy front" will do nothing.
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