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Im saying that i have never heard of belt issues with our stock tires. Most of us leave them with date code on outside, so they will change rotational direction. No issues. We just put them on the trucks in any spot. One side V will face opposite direction. No issues. Some people just like...
So all those thousands of slightly used tires we buy...we just put them on our trucks. Has anyone asked the sellers what side of a truck it came off of? No one will know that answer. I have never heard of our stock tires having belt issues after a used tire was put on the “wrong” side.
That could just be the placebo effect. That is the result you wanted. Did you use scientific equipment to test vibration and a db meter to check noise levels?
They are non-directional tires. I always mount mine the way they cone out of ANG....with the date code on the outside.
I had a nanager at a Tire Discounters argue with me that i didnt know what i was talking about and that two of my tires were vackwards. I took my business elsewhere.
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