Originally posted by THE BOUNCER
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i think it because you get more wear and tear on the front tires then the rear.Originally posted by radoI don't get it even if it's the same size...I have never rotated my SUV tires...But I always made sure they were well balanced and aligned....Just another reason to make more money from the consumer.
they usually do it free during and oil change dumbass.
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Depends on whether your car is FWD or RWD. Just rotate them to keep fresh thread. If you have AWD, no need to rotate them, all 4 tires should wear properly.Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Posti think it because you get more wear and tear on the front tires then the rear.
they usually do it free during and oil change dumbass.
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has to do w/weight distribution more than anything - car could be awd but the engine plant / weight to the front rubbers will make it go south quicker.Originally posted by dna9488 View PostDepends on whether your car is FWD or RWD. Just rotate them to keep fresh thread. If you have AWD, no need to rotate them, all 4 tires should wear properly.
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my car is 50/50 weight distribution and they say the front tires will wear faster. i though it was because of turning etc..Originally posted by the art of war View Post^because of engine weight , ill be rado's car has some interesting tyre wear since it's mid mounted.
isnt the same weight on my car over front and rears?
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