this can be caused by locked up brakes,or a brokem axle, a broken diff,or a bad transmission not a simple remedy unless we know more about it
Rotate tires 2 front 225 and 2 back 245
front to back
Front to back, no. Side to side, yes. If the tires are directional, no.
That depends. My 2006 Grand Prix GXP has different size tires in the front and back, so you can't rotate the tires, you can only switch the right side tires with the left side.
In my area it costs $20-$32 to rotate and balance the tires.
Your tires would definitely have to rotate if you are speeding !
You can rotate them two different ways. Back to back, always keeping the tires on the same side of the car is one way. But the preferred method to rotate them is to move the front tires directly to the rear keeping them on the same side of the car as they were installed on as in, RF to RR, and LF to LR. Then take the rear tires and move the RR to the LF, and the LR to the RF.
Sure, you can balance the tires. Any place that sells tires can balance your tires. You cannot rotate the tires as you have already stated they are not the same size. Balance but do not rotate.
Both front tires directly back to the rear on the same side they were on. Then RR tire to LF, LR tire to RF.
It's a good idea to rotate your tires every so often.
On average you should rotate your tires every 6000 mile or 6 months.
Proper way to rotate tires on C240