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whatimmadoboutm
Oct 21, 2016Explorer
If the wear difference is minimal, I'd put the newer ones on the drive axle. There's no other way to get the wear on the new tires to catch up to the old ones. If the wear difference were significant (I see that you've already said it isn't), new tires to the rear, and run the fronts until they need replacement, then the next new pair goes to the rear, etc. until the end of time.
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