It's completely normal for fronts to wear faster on a front drive car - in fact, you can probably replace the fronts and the rears will still be good, which is what I usually do, but the Good-for-a-years I disliked so much, I rotated and replaced all 4 with Michelins which aren't made with eraser rubber.
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\'05 Limited Turbo Lite, (Silver, of course)4-wheel ABS, Sunroof, Spoiler, E&G Classic grill, K&N FIPK, BTG duals, rear lowered 1.5\", LED washer lights, $20 catch can, Aoogah horn, Weatherflectors, Sunroof Deflector, Fuzzy Dice, rear logo flames, rear pinstripe graphic, Gen3 Taillights, rear sway bar, hood struts, Strut bar.
Traded in \'02 Silver Touring Edition w/87,000 miles
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