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Grit_dog
Jul 28, 2019Navigator
dodge guy wrote:
It’s simple. They don’t want to rotate then because they aren’t ready to be rotated yet. Unless the fronts are feathering then I would leave them until they are ready.
True, unless the rears are wearing faster.
I've seen opposite here, dealer/tire shop insisting the most tread to remain on the fronts. Good for braking and handling, within reason, but better to sell new tires quicker due to 2 wearing out prematurely.
As far as front tires wearing MORE than rears, I can think of exactly zero vehicles in the 30 years of driving that this was the case. Unless maybe easy driving, and Mountian road all the time that tend to feather out fronts much quicker.
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