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Freep
May 09, 2017Explorer
okan-star wrote:
My Dodge 3500 goes thru front tires fast , no alignment issues , more a heavy Cummins and a locker rear dually , they like to go straight when you turn , steers fine just wears outside tread of AT tires
I now rotate the front`s a lot - left front to right front and back
Rears stay on the rear , just inner to outer
If you put a worn front on next to a rear it will take that tire down as it gets a flatter surface on the , wears the good rear faster
And I buy a new set of fronts when there gone , two sets of front to one set of rears
Mountain driving takes a toll too
I wish I had known this a year ago. I let the dealer rotate the tires and they put the fronts in the rear. Now my tire pressure display is confused and shows the fronts in the rear.
After I replace them all, I'll keep the fronts in front.
We have a 3500 Cummins too. Love that truck.
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