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- Product Review (submitted on February 5, 2013):
- They should be on the same axle!!!! Your ovnreidirg concern should be to put both of them on the same axle, whether front or rear. As to whether they should be front or rear, there is a lot of common wisdom about this, but it is mostly unjustified. If your older tires will be good for a while, put the new ones on the axle that wears the tires the fastest front for a front-wheel driven car, rear for a rear-driver. Forget about "improving steering" or anything else; if your old tires are so worn out that they are prone to losing traction in water, for instance, they should have been replaced in the first place.


