Vedette wrote:Yes, Greg
Old time cross rotation was for bias ply tires, and was done a lot back in the day.
But, like Danny said.........new "Radial tires should always be kept on the same side.
Only rotate front to back!
Changing their rotation direction is not a great idea. You will get pre mature wear and possible failure. Also they will be noisy!
Good to see you here man.
Brian & Sandi
MtnDon wrote:I have never, in 4 decades of owning trailers of all sorts and sizes, rotated a trailer tire. I have not noticed any uneven wear patterns. I do rotate the tires on the cars and trucks every 5000 miles or so using a suitable pattern in this link.
MtnDon wrote:I have never, in 4 decades of owning trailers of all sorts and sizes, rotated a trailer tire. I have not noticed any uneven wear patterns. I do rotate the tires on the cars and trucks every 5000 miles or so using a suitable pattern in this link.
Socal Tom wrote:Vedette wrote:Yes, Greg
Old time cross rotation was for bias ply tires, and was done a lot back in the day.
But, like Danny said.........new "Radial tires should always be kept on the same side.
Only rotate front to back!
Changing their rotation direction is not a great idea. You will get pre mature wear and possible failure. Also they will be noisy!
Good to see you here man.
Brian & Sandi
This is no longer true. Modern radials can be rotated to neither side.
Tom
booyah wrote:]
Unless the tread pattern is directional (like on most of my cars)
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