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maybe he meant flip the other way, u know, change the side tat faces out

2007-02-16 21:46:04 · answer #1 · answered by depressed_gal 3 · 0 1

Tires are generally recommended rotated at 5,000 miles or as required depending on your driving habits. Interstate miles will make the tire tread to wear more evenly across the width of the tread where as city driving that involves a lot of turning or cornering will make the tires, especially the stearing tires, to wear faster on the inner and outter edges. If your two right side wheels (passenger side) or tires seem to have a problem then I would recommend a rotation with inspection. You might have a steel belt that is broken internally and is only showing itself by causing loss of tire pressure slowly and or wobbling when you hit a pot hole or some other large bump. The only other thing that they might check is the brakes to make sure they are not dragging or not fully releasing when you take your foot off the brake pedal (creating excessive heat in the wheel and tire) and they should look for a possible wheel bearing problem to make sure the bearings are in perfect condition. I recall that they had a problem with the front wheel bearing on the Dodge Durango so you might share a similar part problem. Good Luck!

2016-05-23 22:03:42 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

as crowfan10. and toymod said it saves on the wear of the tires.
you are suppose to do it every 6 thousand miles. you take the front tires off and put them on the rear and put the rear tires on the front.because when you turn the steering wheel the front tires rotate
and after a while the will loose rubber off of them just look at the front tires of cars and you will be able to see it for your self.

2007-02-17 00:41:52 · answer #3 · answered by Robert G 5 · 0 0

he means that he needs his tires rotated from the front to the back. if the car is a front wheel drive car the tires will wear down in the front sooner than in the back. so rotating them will make it so he doesnt have to buy tires as early.

2007-02-16 21:47:57 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

This means taking the tyres from the front and moving them to the back and moving the tyres from the back to the front.

2007-02-16 21:47:59 · answer #5 · answered by toymod 5 · 1 1

it evens tire wear.

2007-02-16 21:54:41 · answer #6 · answered by DASH 5 · 1 0

this is done to allow tire wear...

2007-02-17 01:06:10 · answer #7 · answered by I need a vacation! 4 · 0 0

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