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<blockquote data-quote="JeffT" data-source="post: 3314192" data-attributes="member: 11091"><p>I learned the same way... </p><p>Now the "dealerships" all say that the new tires need to go on the back, so the rear end will have the better traction, to cause the rear end to NOT try to pass the front end. </p><p>About 2 years ago, I did the same thing as Ryan500L and walked away, because I was buying the tires and wanted them mounted as I required, not like they wanted to mount them, company policy or not...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JeffT, post: 3314192, member: 11091"] I learned the same way... Now the "dealerships" all say that the new tires need to go on the back, so the rear end will have the better traction, to cause the rear end to NOT try to pass the front end. About 2 years ago, I did the same thing as Ryan500L and walked away, because I was buying the tires and wanted them mounted as I required, not like they wanted to mount them, company policy or not... [/QUOTE]
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