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ticki2 wrote:
First thing I would do is try the X rotation as your tire guy said and see what happens with the TPMS . If in fact it screws up the display , shame on Ram . To not be able to move an inner rear except side to side is crazy. If it was me I would sacrifice the TPMS in favor of proper rotation and better tire wear . In 65 years of driving I have had 0 blowouts and only a handful of flats , knock on wood . A blowout is instantaneous so it doesn’t seem TPMS is going to be too helpful . Just my 2 cents
Aug-08-2022 05:07 AM
“The Tire Pressure Information System uses unique sensors in the inner rear wheels to help identify them from the outer rear wheels, because of this, the inner and outer wheel locations cannot be switched”.
Aug-07-2022 05:17 AM
Aug-07-2022 03:45 AM
bobbolotune wrote:
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The guy at the tire place told me that I needed to replace all 6 tires even though it was only the front tires showing wear. He said that on a dually you need to replace all tires at once. I told this to someone in a campground who said it is completely untrue. Maybe there is concern about matching the 4 rear tires, but he said the front tires can be replaced independent of the back tires.
So maybe follow the manual and if the front tires wear out sooner I can replace only the front tires. Opinions?
Aug-06-2022 04:03 PM
Aug-06-2022 01:47 PM
phil-t wrote:
I have been doing this once/year (5 to 10k miles) for 7 years - no issues, good tires and they will age out, not wear out.
Lwiddis wrote:
Every vehicle owner’s manual I’ve ever seen discusses tire rotation and how to rotate tires on that vehicle. Does your manual discuss the manufacturer’s recommendation?
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