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NRALIFR
Jul 28, 2019Explorer
On my vehicles, none of which have a lot of miles put on them annually, I see little value in spending the time and effort it would take to rotate the tires. That’s especially true for the truck.
Most of the time, the tires will end up being replaced because they have too many years on them, rather than miles anyway. The front tires do tend to get a bit rounded from turning, especially right turns (sharper due to driving on the right). But I don’t care, if I ever manage to actually wear out the front tires before the rears (it’s happened once or twice), I’ll buy two new tires and put them on the rear.
If I was putting enough miles on any of my vehicles where getting the most miles out of them was important, I’d probably rotate them. Right now, I’m not.
:):)
Most of the time, the tires will end up being replaced because they have too many years on them, rather than miles anyway. The front tires do tend to get a bit rounded from turning, especially right turns (sharper due to driving on the right). But I don’t care, if I ever manage to actually wear out the front tires before the rears (it’s happened once or twice), I’ll buy two new tires and put them on the rear.
If I was putting enough miles on any of my vehicles where getting the most miles out of them was important, I’d probably rotate them. Right now, I’m not.
:):)
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