Tire Rotation Question
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Tire Rotation Question
OK, I know how the tires rotate when you're only rotating 4. But I want to include the spare in the rotation sequence, because it's brand new as well. How does a five tire rotation pattern work?
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Re: Tire Rotation Question
A wise choice Pinkfingers! Here's the pattern I got from my nissan maunal...

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Re: Tire Rotation Question
Here you go, follow the 2nd picture... From tirerack site
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Re: Tire Rotation Question
I've always done the rear-cross (delicat's and konadog's images) on all of my vehicles (they've all been awd/4x4's).
That is the best way to rotate in a 5th or 6th wheel.
That is the best way to rotate in a 5th or 6th wheel.
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Thanks everyone.
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Re: Tire Rotation Question
be warned, some tires are directional, if you have that type of tire simply exchange front and back, do NOT cross over from side to side!
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x2 good point and one almost forgotten !Green1 wrote:be warned, some tires are directional, if you have that type of tire simply exchange front and back, do NOT cross over from side to side!
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Re: Tire Rotation Question
Just one thing, Pink....
Take a close look at the tread wear difference between your active tyres and your spare. I just rotated my wheels and was going to rotate my spare into the cycle when I realised that my active tyres had worn a great deal more tread and by making the spare one active the tyres would be imbalanced, which could put my driving out of balance or at least wear my spare down really fast. If your spare is comparable in tread height then by all means rotate them.
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Take a close look at the tread wear difference between your active tyres and your spare. I just rotated my wheels and was going to rotate my spare into the cycle when I realised that my active tyres had worn a great deal more tread and by making the spare one active the tyres would be imbalanced, which could put my driving out of balance or at least wear my spare down really fast. If your spare is comparable in tread height then by all means rotate them.
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I've done less than 8000km on them, so they should be OK. They were all brand new to begin with.FalcoColumbarius wrote:Just one thing, Pink....
Take a close look at the tread wear difference between your active tyres and your spare. I just rotated my wheels and was going to rotate my spare into the cycle when I realised that my active tyres had worn a great deal more tread and by making the spare one active the tyres would be imbalanced, which could put my driving out of balance or at least wear my spare down really fast. If your spare is comparable in tread height then by all means rotate them.
Falco.
Green1, they are BFG A/Ts.
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That's the ticket - Buy 'em in sets of 5 and rotate every 10,000 clicks or so and they will all wear down evenly. That way when you do get a flat, the spare is already in sync with the rest. You'll have better tread on all of them for longer and you are more apt to keep tabs on the air pressure and age / condition of a spare that you drive on every 10,000 km. Btw, I'm appauled auto makers fit out vehicles with those little weenie spares - not much more that a motorcycle tire!The Pinkfingers wrote:I've done less than 8000km on them, so they should be OK. They were all brand new to begin with.FalcoColumbarius wrote:Just one thing, Pink....
Take a close look at the tread wear difference between your active tyres and your spare. I just rotated my wheels and was going to rotate my spare into the cycle when I realised that my active tyres had worn a great deal more tread and by making the spare one active the tyres would be imbalanced, which could put my driving out of balance or at least wear my spare down really fast. If your spare is comparable in tread height then by all means rotate them.
Falco.



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Re: Tire Rotation Question
With me it is not so much as how many kilometres I have done but what sort of kilometres I did it with, that is to say I have done quite a few kilometres in 4low which means spinning wheels in places, &c., which will wear the tyres faster. Something to consider.
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Re: Tire Rotation Question
I've been doing the 5-tire rotation on my last several vehicles. With the Delica, I added a 6th for the Inuvik trip, so now it is great fun to do the rotations. I simply have 2 spares -- okay Green1 has the "2nd" spare, but that's another story. Keeping track of the mileage for each one is a trick. At my last rotation, when I got back from Inuvik, the actual mileage on each tire varied from 6,800 to 24,000. Only 2 tires had the same mileage, and one of them came off to be a spare, so right now every single tire has different mileage!
Keeping track is the hardest part. On previous vehicles I painted a letter on the back side of the rim, so far on the Delica I've been using a Sharpie pen on the balancing weights.
Keeping track is the hardest part. On previous vehicles I painted a letter on the back side of the rim, so far on the Delica I've been using a Sharpie pen on the balancing weights.

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Re: Tire Rotation Question
I had a great five wheel rotation going on and then one day I discovered an uncovered, washed-out culvert with a rather pointy end on it, which engraved a three inch long slice into the side wall of my starboard aft Yokohama in short order. Consequently I had to get a (brand spanky) new tyre which was loaded into the spare compartment, as that was the only available space.
I guess that's why I'm currently doing four wheel rotations.
Falco.
I guess that's why I'm currently doing four wheel rotations.
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Re: Tire Rotation Question
After all that, I had only the four rotated. The spare is on a different rim, which would have looked odd. So I guess when it comes time for new tires I will buy three, use the one on the spare, and put one of the used ones on my spare. I guess that means I have to buy the same kind of tires again (bfg a/t), which wasn't my plan, but oh well...