I rotate mine every 3rd oil change which is aprox 9K miles.
Refer to owner's manual for exact guidelines, but most manufacturers recommend rotating tires roughly every 5,000 to 10,000 miles. Again, see owner's manual for specifics.
front tires are 11x4.00-5, and rear tires are 16x6.5-8. I just replaced mine so I know the information is correct. Hope this helps.
In my opinion the new tires go up front. The steering tires need the grip.
Different tires from different manufactures run at different pressures. On the sidewall, it should tell what the pressure should be for that particular tire.
Yes, it matters. Preferably each axle should have the same tires EXACTLY.
The original Goodyear 23x10.50x12 turf tires on my Bolens 1256 indicate the tire pressure should not exceed 10 p.s.i., according to the information on the sidewall. That said, these are tractor tires, and not street legal or trailer tires.
Yes. Not only can, but should be.
Bicycle tires should be replaced when they are worn down, have visible damage, or are over 2-3 years old. Regularly check for signs of wear and tear to ensure safe riding.
http://www.expresstire.com/general_car_tire_faqs.shtmlwill tell you all you need to know. Though if your tires are damaged you should probably get them replaced.
Bicycle tires should be replaced every 1,000 to 2,000 miles, or if you notice signs of wear such as cracks, bulges, or worn tread.
In the average truck that does not haul large loads the tires should be replaced every 40 thousand miles. This is the best way to ensure that your tires are giving you the best gas mileage.
First you should use a search with the term tires. Secondly research some of the manufactures such as Firestone and Goodyear. I have had my tires replaced at Tires Plus and would highly recommend it.
Bike tires should typically be replaced every 1,000 to 3,000 miles, depending on the type of tire and how often you ride. It's important to regularly check for wear and tear to ensure safe riding conditions.
Road bike tires should typically be replaced every 1,000 to 3,000 miles, depending on the type of tire and riding conditions. Regular inspection for wear and tear is recommended to ensure safety and optimal performance.
Road bike tires should be replaced when they show signs of wear such as visible cracks, cuts, or a worn tread pattern. It is also recommended to replace them if they are more than 2-3 years old, regardless of their condition. Regularly inspecting and maintaining your tires can help ensure safe and efficient cycling.
If you're having to put air in your tires frequently then your tires probably need replacing. Also if the tread on the tires is worn down they should be replaced (a symptom of worn tread is the tires squealing on the road for no apparent reason).
Bike tires typically last around 2,000 to 6,000 miles before needing to be replaced, depending on factors like tire quality, riding conditions, and maintenance.
Bike tires should be replaced when they show signs of wear and tear, such as bald spots, cracks, or punctures that cannot be repaired. It is recommended to replace them every 1,000 to 2,000 miles or if they are more than 5 years old, even if they appear to be in good condition.