Tire rotation

bartz paul

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Although I watch the balance, since I haven't noticed any difference in wear
pattern on any of my tires, I don't worry about rotating. Even @ 10,000 +
miles per year that I'm putting on the coach, they'll time out before there
is a tread problem.

Paul Bartz

From: GMC77PB [mailto:GMC77PB]
Sent: Friday, November 12, 1999 2:02 PM
To: gmcmotorhome
Subject: Re: GMC: Tire rotation

In a message dated 11/12/99 8:56:20 AM Central Standard Time,

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What I do, and this in no way implies it is the correct thing to do, I move
the tires straight back which means at rotation time the back wheels come to
the front etc.
Justin
 
My daughter's Land Rover says NO to tire rotation on 4WD vehicles.

I can't see any point in rotating tires if balance and alignment stay in
synch. I didn't rotate my Bridgestone D rated tires for the 45k mile (4.5
yrs) they lasted and they were worn evenly.

To my way of thinking it is like taking an aspirin for a headache without
determining the cause. The headache is now masked by the asprin. Rotate
tires and you hide the problem wheel. I realize this goes counter to mfgr
recomendations and many of the "wrenches" on the Net but I have been
known to follow a different drummer.

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