mike_nofx wrote:
the tyres in question are directional, so rotation will only consist of moving tyres front to back on the same side. Would this still fix the problem?
It will help but this problem will never be fixed. it is the way of tyres, and the price you pay for running chunky rubber on road.
I have the same happening on my 6ton truck, with highway tread pattern. unfortunately I'm stuck with it as I run clean skins on the steer and caps on the drive. all I can do is rotate the fronts but I can include a spare, as I have both front and rear spares. Again, it is the price we pay ... ...
That your tyres are wearing in the centre suggests to me that tyre pressure may be a little high also.
I would suggest a search on "4psi rule" but it won't work here will it ... roll:
check the pressure before you leave home. 1/2 hr down the road, check again. they should be 4 psi higher.
If they are less than 4 psi higher. drop the pressure by 2 - 4 psi
if more than 4psi higher, add more air.
Be aware that the others will soon begin to look a bit the same.
Your next step then would be to strip the tyre from the rims and refit the opposite way on the rims. you can then do another two rotations.