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Old 06-07-2016, 06:00 AM   #8
PaulE
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I would only add a suggestion that you check the rears first - make sure they spin round and true and balance up fine. No sense buying the new front tires to match the rears if one of the rears has a hop or a slipped belt. Also check the trueness of the wheels if you haven't driven on them yet, a little wheel or tire wobble can be very annoying.
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