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      11-18-2019, 05:01 PM   #4
Juice247
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Drives: '17 BMW 440xi Gran Coupe
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Since his first pair only have a few months on them, it's not going to make much of a difference, however, if you're changing 2 tires, you always put the better ones on the back. If your front end has more grip than the rear, the rear has the potential to swing around during braking and hard cornering. Since his car is RWD, it's even more critical to have the best grip in the back. Understeer and front end push won't bite you as much as losing your tail.
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