Or, you could do as Saint Sheldon recommended, and put the new tire on the front and rotate the front tire to the back. It's important to have a good tire on the front. This insures the best one's on the front, and -- as with other versions of rotation schemes -- prolongs the life of the tire.

On 05/27/2016 04:23 PM, ian m wrote:
Rotate your tires, you should get less wear on the front than the rear and can 
possibly prolong the life of the tire. Good to do this semi regularly so you 
don't end up with one tire much more worn than the other


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