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Jim Venable

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RA-1: Rotate front to back or side to side on same rim; no problem.

888: Can rotate front to back on same rim; no problem.

888: Can these tires be flopped side to side on the same rim as the RA1
or is it one directional because of the V cut type pattern?

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RA-1: Rotate front to back or side to side on same rim; no problem.

888: Can rotate front to back on same rim; no problem.

888: Can these tires be flopped side to side on the same rim as the RA1
or is it one directional because of the V cut type pattern?

Thanks,
Jim


Bump. Perhaps I originally posted incorrectly.
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If you are not using the tires as wets, then they are not directional.

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If you are not using the tires as wets, then they are not directional.


Thank you James. This is most helpful.

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