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Originally Posted by lupindub
Just an FYI even if the tires are directional and you mount it the wrong way, it won't make a difference performance wise in dry conditions. It only starts to get hairy when you get into wet/slippery conditions with directional tires being mounted the wrong way.
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Yeah in autocross, I'm told people run their RE71Rs backwards on dry days to even out the wear. No idea if it's okay to do, but I suppose that's a different circumstance than putting tens-of-thousands of miles on a DD tire.