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Tread depth and traction on M/T tires
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<blockquote data-quote="DLD" data-source="post: 1645468" data-attributes="member: 19707"><p>235/85's and 265/75's are pretty much the same height. If you don't mind the difference, you could safely run your current better 235/85's on the front and new 265/75's on the back if you're so inclined. If you're concerned you can go online and look up the specs of the particular tires you have and are interested in. Two or three tenths of an inch won't matter - differences in wear and inflation means most matched sets often vary that much. That lets you buy new tires in pairs so you're not spending so much at a time...</p><p></p><p>With your current tires I'd probably run the better ones up front, but there are valid arguments either way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DLD, post: 1645468, member: 19707"] 235/85’s and 265/75’s are pretty much the same height. If you don’t mind the difference, you could safely run your current better 235/85’s on the front and new 265/75’s on the back if you’re so inclined. If you’re concerned you can go online and look up the specs of the particular tires you have and are interested in. Two or three tenths of an inch won’t matter - differences in wear and inflation means most matched sets often vary that much. That lets you buy new tires in pairs so you’re not spending so much at a time... With your current tires I’d probably run the better ones up front, but there are valid arguments either way. [/QUOTE]
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