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Re: 2002 bad vibration at higher speeds
Where I live, I have found that rotation of tires is more expensive than the way I do it. I have to run winter tires from the months of late November to March. Due to the mileage I travel, I have found that by not rotating the tires, I get more wear and mileage. I average about 60K a year.
After removing the winter tires in the spring, I move the rear tires to the front and replace the rear tires with new. This is giving me an average of about 60K per set (2) of tires. It is now getting close to putting the winter tires on. The tires on my car are the original set on the rear. The Fronts (second set) are now about worn to the point (50%) that I am ready to replace them. I will run them until November, and then in the spring, move the rears forward. If you live in a cold climate requiring winter tires and travel a ot of miles, try this. It is cheaper to buy two at a time, than four.
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