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06-28-2004, 09:52 AM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Maple city
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M.O.C. #1356
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Dually-Rotate Tires Or Not??
I have been told that there is no need to rotate tires, I truly believe that someone doesn't want to work ..
What do you that have dually's do????
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06-28-2004, 11:09 AM
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Montana Fan
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: St. Augustine
Posts: 300
M.O.C. #1393
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Sue , you will get many opinions on this. I rotate the two front tires side to side, IE swap the left and right front steer tires, thats it. anything else would match up two of the rear duals with mismatched tire height (from wear) , and would also require breaking down the tires from the rims and remounting and balancing them. Mine is a 4x4 and as a rule will wear the two front a lot faster than the rears, buy two fronts every 30,000 miles is cheaper than 6 all at once. My opinion only
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06-28-2004, 12:13 PM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Oceanside
Posts: 20,028
M.O.C. #20
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Sue, check the owners manual. It should tell you the rotation pattern and how often to rotate. I just a few minutes ago got back from having the wheels rotated. Ours is a single rear wheel, not a dually. But I checked the manual to be able to tell Walmart what rotation pattern to use and saw there's also a pattern there for the dually. Mine's a Ford manual but the Chevy is probably the same.
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06-28-2004, 01:08 PM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Woodstock
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M.O.C. #3
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My two front tires are wearing poorly. I've been told that this is normal on a 4x4. But the rears are wearing very even. So, my plan is to just put new tires on the front as required and run the heck out of the 4 rear tires without rotation.
Craig
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06-28-2004, 03:33 PM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Flemington
Posts: 1,373
M.O.C. #242
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I rotate them every 5-10,000 mi. I keep the front tires together and swap a set from the rear to the front. This way the 2 from the front that are worn more stay together. Yes accellerated tire wear is a problem with 4x4's but I have also experienced it with 2wd also.
As for switching the tires from side to side, it is not a problem as it used to be with bias ply tires but I try and keep the rotation the same anyway. Kinda gives me a warm fuzzy feeling. If I had a blowout for one reason or another the rotation would always be in the back of my mind.
John
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06-29-2004, 02:07 AM
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Montana Fan
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: St. Augustine
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M.O.C. #1393
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Craig, looks like we are doing the same , John, I also agree with the reverseing of the tires when they were bias, and thats always still in the the back of my mind also, I know what you mean, I dont rotate or mess with the rears as the outside duals are on aluminum wheels while the inners are steel wheels. I just let em run, swap the fronts and call it done.
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06-29-2004, 02:27 AM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Flemington
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M.O.C. #242
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I'm running steel wheels with simulators so the rotating is no big deal. That's also the only time I get a chance to check the air pressure anyway.
John
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06-29-2004, 01:22 PM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Malta
Posts: 3,075
M.O.C. #607
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mine is a 4x4 and fronts were poor.the dealer rotated them to the back and rides much better.
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