For a 1998 Saturn SL2, the recommended tire rotation pattern is typically front-to-back and back-to-front, which means you would move the front tires straight to the back and the rear tires straight to the front. If the tires are directional, they should remain on the same side of the vehicle. It's generally suggested to rotate tires every 5,000 to 7,500 miles to ensure even wear and prolong tire life. Always consult the owner's manual for specific recommendations.
185/65 R15
195 70 r 15
In my area a tire rotation and balance runs around $40In my area a tire rotation and balance runs around $40
If your reffering to the tire bolt pattern then is 5-135
Open your driver side-door. There should be a sticker inside the door jam someware stating recommended tire pressure.
NO. The rear tire is almost always larger than the front. I don't know what rotation has to do with this but it is not recommended to reverse rotation on any tire.
For a 1999 GMC Suburban, the recommended tire rotation pattern typically follows a rearward cross pattern. This means the front tires are moved straight back to the rear, while the rear tires are crossed to the opposite front positions (i.e., the right rear tire moves to the left front and the left rear tire moves to the right front). This pattern helps to promote even tire wear and maintain balanced handling. Always consult the owner’s manual for specific recommendations.
tire rotation
if it is 5 lug its 5.5
The recommended tire rotation pattern for the 2009 Dodge Ram 1500 typically follows the "rearward cross" method. In this pattern, the rear tires move to the front on the same side, while the front tires cross to the opposite rear positions. This helps ensure even tire wear and prolongs the lifespan of the tires. Always consult the owner's manual for specific guidelines related to your vehicle.
yes
Their website states that they do.