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Thread: Fact or Fiction
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Old 12-10-2007, 08:44 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Fact or Fiction

Ok well theres been a bit of a myth i guess you could say floating around here between my friends and i, i would appreciate it if you guys could clear it up for me. Now lets say i get a flat in my 03 evo 8 now in order to prevent drivetrain damage i would have to replace all four tires because the uneven ware between the tires being that 3 were old and 1 was new would cause the differentials to have problems and possibly be destroyed. I dont know if this is true or not i tend to have an open mind my friends all say that its true so if you guys could give me more insight to this i would really appreciate it.
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