shorty
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We all know how the tire selling folks refuse to put your 2 new tires on the front cause on wet pavement they don't want your rear tires passing the front end. I bought 2 new tires yesterday and low and behold Discount Tire here in the DFW area said they would put them on the front at my request. Said he didn't know why the change in policy but the entire company would install the best to the front at the customers request.
Granted, I have not had a blow out in 40 years but always like the best on the front just in case. With so much weight on our front end and the speeds some of cruise on the West Texas highways I just like the margin of safety afforded with the extra rubber on the front tires.
Lacked 360 miles hitting 50,000 on those Goodyear tires. Granted 90% of my driving was on the highway but that still ain't shabby.
Granted, I have not had a blow out in 40 years but always like the best on the front just in case. With so much weight on our front end and the speeds some of cruise on the West Texas highways I just like the margin of safety afforded with the extra rubber on the front tires.
Lacked 360 miles hitting 50,000 on those Goodyear tires. Granted 90% of my driving was on the highway but that still ain't shabby.