Rotating your Tires
Rotating your tires will help you get the most out of your tire purchase. Tire rotation can be beneficial in several ways. When done at the recommended times it will preserve balanced handling and traction of the tires. It will even out tire wear and can provide performance advantages. We recommend tires be rotated every 6,000 miles, whether or not they show signs of wear. Proper tire rotation is an important part of maintaining the manufacturers mileage warranty on your tires.
Rotating your Tires
Rear And Four Wheel Drive Vehicles
For Rear And Four Wheel Drive Vehicles rotate your tires using the rearward cross pattern (See fig. 1) or the alternative X-pattern (See fig. 2) |
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Front Wheel Drive Vehicles
For Front Wheel Drive Vehicles Rotate your tires using the forward cross pattern (See fig. 3) or the alternative X-pattern (See fig. 2) |
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Vehicles Equipped With The Same Size Directional Wheels
For Vehicles Equipped With The Same Size Directional Wheels And/Or Tires Rotate your tires using the front-to-rear pattern (See fig. 4) |
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Vehicles Equipped With Differently Sized Non-Directional Wheel
For Vehicles Equipped With Differently Sized Non-Directional Wheel And Tires On The Front And Rear Axle Rotate your tires using the side-to-side pattern (See fig. 5) |
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