Rotating tires.....(possible silly question)
If you have different sized rims/tires in the back/front, you should follow the directions in your owner's manual ...
Anyways, for most front drive vehicles, I believe it's rotate every 6 months or 10,000 kms and follow the pattern below ...
Front driver to rear passenger
Front passenger to rear driver
Rear driver to front driver
Rear passenger to front passenger
I forget what it is for a rear drive vehicle, which makes me feel really stupid because I own one ...
[ October 15, 2004, 04:51 AM: Message edited by: Jmac ]
Anyways, for most front drive vehicles, I believe it's rotate every 6 months or 10,000 kms and follow the pattern below ...
Front driver to rear passenger
Front passenger to rear driver
Rear driver to front driver
Rear passenger to front passenger
I forget what it is for a rear drive vehicle, which makes me feel really stupid because I own one ...
[ October 15, 2004, 04:51 AM: Message edited by: Jmac ]
make sure your tires arent directional though. if they are then the tires on the passenger side have to stay on the passenger side and same with the tires on the drivers side. by directional i mean that the tires were made to rotate in only one direction. as long as the tires arent directional
first rotation:
FD<--->RP FP<--->RD
Second rotation
FD<--->RD FP<--->RP
and then you go back to the first rotation and repeat for as long as you have your tires.
i was told every second oil change.
first rotation:
FD<--->RP FP<--->RD
Second rotation
FD<--->RD FP<--->RP
and then you go back to the first rotation and repeat for as long as you have your tires.
i was told every second oil change.
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Many retailers now recommend simple front to back swaps rather than crossing sides. When you cross a tire from side to side without remounting it the tire now rotates 'backwards' compared to before the rotation. Apparently some tires have problems with this as the belts inside shift around and blowouts are more likely.
I prefer to not rotate my tires - somehow the drive ones always wear twice as fast as the others anyway
I prefer to not rotate my tires - somehow the drive ones always wear twice as fast as the others anyway
I only rotate my tires on the Escort when the drive 1's are bald. I allways put the new 1's on the back. Oh I do use an pair of snow tires so balder tires never been a problem. I used to get an year out of an pair of drive tires. Looks like I have the same problem as Dukk. LOL Now that I've calm down I'm getting 5 years out of an pair. Hey Hardcore if you need an jack I may be able to help. P.M. me if you like.
[ October 15, 2004, 09:13 PM: Message edited by: Mini Steve ]
[ October 15, 2004, 09:13 PM: Message edited by: Mini Steve ]
I've got a jack.....but i don't have jackstands (if you have a decent pair of those or i suppose one is all a person needs, then i'll pm ya! or is this a borrow thing - hell i'll pm ya anyways)
If you don't have jack stands use wood, I did tha with the sunflower i had jack up one side put blocks under the one side, then went to the other did the same..just like theives would do when they leav your car on blocks lol.
just becarefull where you put the blocks dont want to hear about a guy getting smashed by his car.
you have to rotate the tires i left mine a little late on the cav and one day driving home from work the back tire exploded from just were it sucked. it took me almost 30min to get to the spare tire and jack in the car and then trying to change the tire in the middle of winter at night just added to the fun. so when you rotate them make sure to check the tread of any unual wear and that the tread depth is still good.
you have to rotate the tires i left mine a little late on the cav and one day driving home from work the back tire exploded from just were it sucked. it took me almost 30min to get to the spare tire and jack in the car and then trying to change the tire in the middle of winter at night just added to the fun. so when you rotate them make sure to check the tread of any unual wear and that the tread depth is still good.


