That is how GM. built it so when you are off road with it, all 4 wheels don't run in the same place. The rear tires are always grabbing untouched earth and it pulls better when in the mud. Good Ideal don't you think.
You cannot rotate tires on a vehicle when the rear tires are wider than the front. They must stay where they are,
Trade the rear tires to the front and the front tires to the rear. Every other time you do it, trade the right front tire to the left rear and right rear to left front
DIRECTIONAL tires stay on the same side of the vehicle Front to rear , rear to front
Rear
On the front tires.
On the front tires.
2WD: on the front tires 4WD: on the front and rear tires but Honda Pilot 4WD is not a full 4WD therefore no need to put chains in rear tires unless you're manual engage 4WD.
Non-Directional Tires: Front same side to Rear; Rear criss-cross to Front. Directional Tires: Front to Rear & Rear to Front same side. Do Not Criss-Cross. Ref: Subaru Service Bulletin # 05-37-07.....
for traction
front tires straight back rear tires crossed to the front
You have a damaged tire. Try rotating the front tires with the rear tires to see if the wobble switches to the back.
The rear tires except Subaru which does the front.