Tire Rotation Discussion

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Just to throw it out here, I was just breezing through the 'ol Haynes manual and it said to rotate front to back on same sides like Bucket mentioned.

Actually the opposite :) On the Burb I like to swap sides or do a criss-cross, so the tires rotate the opposite direction. Otherwise the wear pattern from the front may actually continue to form on the rear.
 

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Actually the opposite :) On the Burb I like to swap sides or do a criss-cross, so the tires rotate the opposite direction. Otherwise the wear pattern from the front may actually continue to form on the rear.

Ok, my bad.
 

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