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Old 08-09-2010, 11:41 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by DarkPath View Post
I believe if you check the sidewalls of the tires, you'll find that they are directionally specific - meaning they are designed to rotate at highway speed in One Direction only. Swapping them left to right (if I am not mistaken) makes them rOtate in the wrong direction - that's likely what you are feeling.
Nope. The Bridgestones are asymetrical, not unidirectional. They have an inside and an outside. They can go on either direction as long as the outside is on the outside.
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