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You cannot rotate tires on a vehicle when the rear tires are wider than the front. They must stay where they are,

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How do you know when to rotate your tires at the rear?

Rotate your tires regularly every 5,000 miles for the best wear. Rotate at the very least every 10,000 miles.


Should your best tire be in the front?

Yes, it is best to have the very best tires on the front.


How do you rotate the tires?

It depends on what kind of vehical and tires you have. If you have directional tires they need to be rotated front to back on the same side of the car. 4x4 recomends to cross rotate like the letter x lr to rf/rr to lf etc. It is also important to keep your tires balanced/recomend getting that done on a high speed spin ballancer. That will keep it both in Static and Dynamic(side to side&up and down)balance. Prices differ between places, at sams club it will cost you aprox. $15. Failure to rotate the tires will result in the tires cupping, causing undesirable ride, leading to premature suspension wear. Keep the shoes on your car happy Also keep in mind if you have a high performance car the rear or front tires may be wider than the others in which case no rotation is needed. I find that diagrams are often one of the best ways to show the various trie rotation patterns. There is some great info in the link below


What is the best way to rotate the tires on a Jeep 4 x 4?

Front to rear. Don't include the spare in the rotation. Because modern radial tires get a directional "set" (and often have directional treads on traction tires as well) the tires want to continue spinning the direction they always have. If hard cornering has over-worn the outside edges of the front tires, they can be swapped, but that will require taking them off the rims and re-mounting them. To rotate them to the other side would spin them backward and not only reduce their life drastically, but cause their thus-shortened life to end with a bang rather than a whimper.


Can you replace your tires with 275R16 instead of 270R16?

It is generally not recommended to replace your tires with a different size, especially if the difference is significant. The 275R16 tires are wider than the 270R16 tires, which can affect the performance and handling of your vehicle. It's best to consult with a tire professional or refer to your vehicle's manufacturer guidelines for the appropriate tire size.


On a Honda Pilot SUV would you mount your best two tires on the front or rear?

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What are the best bike tires for sand riding?

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What are the best road bike tires for rough roads and how do they perform in challenging conditions?

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What are the best practices for maintaining and extending the lifespan of bicycle tires?

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Why would the steering wheel shake at 55 mph?

Just highway speed vibes, not at lower speeds, 9 times out of 10 is tire balance. Have all tires inspected, if good....balanced....and the best of the four put on the front. The tires that go to the rear in this case must have descent tread depth or it can cause a very dangerous scenario when driving in water. It also is highly recommended too that you have your front end checked as well to be certain you don't have other issues or a combined problem. If your two front tires are worn more than the front, more than likely the tires weren't rotated often enough. Rotate your tires every 6,000mi. Every other oil change for most folks. This saves time and money. If the two front tires are worn and the back look pretty good, they might recommend an alignment and say that is what caused it. Partially true, but remember they are in it to make money. Have your alignment checked once a year, just after the snow is gone, and rotate every 6,000 and tires magically take care of themself!


What are the best tires for a gravel road bicycle?

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