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Should I change tyres front to rear?
I would like to change my tyres for Michelin All Climate. When is it too late to move the present front tyres to the rear and the rear, which hardly seem worn, to the front to even out the wear before I change to Michelins? I feel it will be a waste to do it while the rears are hardly worn. I have done 33,000km since I bought the car new.
Asked on 3 September 2016 by carquet
Answered by
Honest John
Change them back to front right now. But when you switch to Cross Climates it has to be all the tyres. You cannot safely do this in pairs.
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