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Old 11-07-2005, 02:55 PM   #8
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scycle2020, another thing to consider is how many 32's you have remaining on the other tire, that you are planning to keep, because if it is worn, and you do actually replace the tire (with the nail in it) you could be setting yourself up for an undesirable stagger. A new tire will have about 10/32's.

I doubt that this will actually be a problem, since your car is a 987, but how many miles are on the fronts?
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