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I've generally found that on RWD cars the fronts and backs wear pretty evenly, no need for rotation even if it was possible. But I'm not doing AutoX or tracking
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I've generally found that on RWD cars the fronts and backs wear pretty evenly, no need for rotation even if it was possible. But I'm not doing AutoX or tracking the car.
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