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Old 04-27-2018, 10:36 AM   #11
topjustice
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Originally Posted by Beau2010 View Post
Your local tire shop is not the best place to go for help with truck tires. When I wanted to rotate tires on my 3500 dually, the shop foreman told me that the wheels on the front of the truck would not fit on the rear and they had to break down those wheels in order to put the front tires on the rear. Easier to let them do it as they charged a flat rate for rotations rather than argue.
Rotating tires on a dually are different than standard truck/car rotations. You rotate both rear tires side to side. Front tires also go side to side. No need to break them down. Of course there are other ways to do it (more complicated) but that's the way my Ford dealer suggested. Costco tire shop said the same thing. Not saying whos right but seems like the logical thing to do.
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