it's always been the rule as far as i can remember (30+ years of driving). don't reinvent the wheel. better fish to the rear. worn fish to the front. as fishes wear out, they can't swim as well. just like worn tires. so if you put the worn fish in the front, you can at least steer those fish in the right direction should they go flat. of course, it is always better to buy new fish all the way around. if you rotate your fish, they will wear out much more evenly. if all the fish have similar wear patterns, then you don't need to fish around for an answer as to which goes to the front. get four new ones (unless your vehicles need more fish). benT for those who like tires better than fish, please substitute them in your next emeal |
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