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Originally Posted by Yosemite Sam
FWIW, I do try to run narrow tires on the front of my Cubs (depending on what I use them for) they steer so much easier and it is my opinion that if the steering wheel turns easier, then there is less stress on steering related components and that makes these parts last longer.
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I, too, prefer the narrow fronts for this same reason. I have run tri-ribs on the front and front ags. The tri-ribs tend to steer easier than the ags, but in snow or muddy conditions, the ags turn better--that is, they seem to grip better or "steer" better.
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