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#259357 - 26/09/06 01:04 PM 5 tire rotation=super noob question
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Hi kids-did the search thing. Really couldn't find specifically what I was after. Question deals with tire rotation including the spare. So how is it done. Also-how many of you cross the rears after bringing the fronts back? How would the 5th wheel affect this technique. Yes-talked about before. Looking for fresh response. A digital Guinness pint to those who respond kindly. LOL.

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#259358 - 26/09/06 01:18 PM Re: 5 tire rotation=super noob question
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If I'm not mistaken it's recommended that you just rotate from front to back withouth crossing sides. You can include 5th tire in there, but why bother? That's just me...

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#259359 - 26/09/06 01:22 PM Re: 5 tire rotation=super noob question
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AHTOXA - that's what I thought. But the good folks at the local tireroma suggested the crossing business. I thought it was only done for full time fwd. The 5th tire issue, I was just being cheap and stupid. Cheap-lets see if I can get all 5 to last as long as possible. Stupid-b/c I asked in the first place. Its a bit early. But cheers. [drink]

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#259360 - 26/09/06 03:33 PM Re: 5 tire rotation=super noob question
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Quote:
Regular and proper tire rotation promotes uniform wear. All-season tires should be rotated in a "modified X" pattern, meaning only the tires being moved to the drive axle are crossed to the opposite side of the vehicle. The remaining two tires are moved from the drive axle to the free rolling axle, remaining on the same side of the vehicle. This method of rotation helps promote even and uniform treadwear pattern for all four tires.

The only exception to this would be the use of "directional" tires. These tires should remain on the same side of the vehicle and be rotated straight forward and straight back. If you have a four-wheel drive vehicle, we recommend crossing both pairs of tires to their new axle positions.

We recommend tire rotation at least every 6,000 miles. It is a good idea to rotate four-wheel drive vehicles every 4,000 miles.(the most important part of this quote) Check your vehicle owner's manual for the manufacturer's rotation recommendations.
hope that helps.

some manufacturers do recomend a 5 tire rotation, but it is uncommon due to vehicles either not being equiped with a full sized spare or a steel full sized spare that doesnt match the other 4. it will however make you tires wear slower by doing this, and you wouldnt be left with an oddball tire when you got to replace the other 4.

ie: you have 5 revo's decide, you didnt like them, and you go buy 5 wranglers, if you didnt do a 5 tire rotate your truck, now your stuck with an xtra, and more than likely, expensive tire.

either way it will not damage anything, mostly it come down to personal preference.

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#259361 - 27/09/06 03:34 PM Re: 5 tire rotation=super noob question
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steelX - thanks for the reply. What happened to the little diagram you posted? It be gone. Being a cheap bastard and already spending way too much on the Toyo's, I plan on getting a 5th and displaying it proudly on my future Shrock rear bumper. I want to get as much life out of these skins as possible. I have no plans on returning the new skins, so that should not be an issue. Thanks again for posting. Would you mind emailing me that little diagram? Also-where would the 5th tire go in the rotation sequence. Cheers. [drink]

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#259362 - 27/09/06 04:22 PM Re: 5 tire rotation=super noob question
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the pic is still there for me. [Freak]

here is a link that should explain it for you.

>>>>> tire rotation<<<<<

5 tire rotation is at the bottom.

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#259363 - 27/09/06 04:32 PM Re: 5 tire rotation=super noob question
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steelX - thanks for the re-post. I spaced, should have looked at the tire rack web site for info. Very good article. Thanks.

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#259364 - 27/09/06 04:35 PM Re: 5 tire rotation=super noob question
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[ThumbsUp] glad i could help.

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