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Old 02-14-2017, 05:18 PM   #21
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.... i use Discount tire and they are the largest independent tire dealer in the country.
Whoa, I'm sorry, I just gotta ask what a largest "independent" tire dealer is? A thousand individual separate businesses that carry any tire they want? I used to think that the building with the big GoodYear sign out front and painted all over the wall was an actual GY dealer but just try to get a nationwide road hazard warranty honored unless you are in another "corporate" GY store.
Didn't mean to go off topic but let's just say....I'm skeptical.
 
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I'll move the inside steel wheel from side to side. I rotate the outside dual and the fronts just like any other rotation. The wheels do get turned around, but since they are the same measurements and aluminum it works. However, you will have to deal with cleaning the inside of the wheels, as when you rotate them from front to back, the inside edge becomes the outside edge. I do not dismount the tires. It is a slight hassle to clean them, but if you rotate frequently enough, they don't get too dirty. If you've gone 50 or 60K, they are going to have a lot of brake dust and it will take a bit of effort and time.
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