Tire Feathering

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Tire Feathering

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I have a set of tires, but two of them have slight feathering. Can they still be used? Tires still have about 85% tread on them. Will they were back to normal tread wear if alignment is correct?
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Are you rotating every 5K? They will be fine, just align and rotate the tires.
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Put them in back!
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I figured I could put them on back. They are from a different vehicle but they are good tires except for the slight feathering on two of them. Thanks guys.