Posted by Don-Wi on November 02, 2008 at 18:11:58 from (72.135.123.231):
In Reply to: O/T tires posted by tires? on November 02, 2008 at 13:03:40:
I'd put it on the front. If the tires are 6 years old and showing their age, I'd do like the others are suggesting and atleast buy 3 more new tires to match the one that's a spare now, and keep the other one with the best tread as a spare.
Right now I've kinda got the opposite problem. I had 2 pairs of tires on my truck with good tread. One of the fronts got a slice between the sidewall and tread, so I put my mostly worn spare on. Still have most of that last set so I had one of the old ones put on and now it's my spare. Once the older tire gets worn too far I'll put the other one on.
It's not a 4x4 and it doesn't ride any different that I can tell.
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