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Tire Rotating

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Tire Rotating

Post by whoneedsbitumen »

I have a set of 33 inch muds on the ute that have nearly done 5000 k and i was going to rotate them today to get the best wear out of them.
My question is corner to corner (oppisite corners ) or another wayAnd yes i know ill need a balance after i do it i just want to rotate them myself it will give me a chance to clean my brakes out properly after last weekend.
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Post by Ryano »

Passenger Rear to Passenger Front
Passenger Front to Drivers Rear
Drivers Rear to Drivers Front
***Drivers Front to Passenger Rear

***5 tyre rotation
Drivers Front to Spare
Spare to Passenger Rear

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Post by whoneedsbitumen »

Thanks mate excactly what i was after
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Post by Ryano »

No dramas. You may get away without balancing them at this early stage. We usually suggest getting them rebalanced at 10,000km intervals but rotating every 5,000 on more aggressive patterns, which will keep irregular wear patterns from developing.

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