Is there a proper pattern for this to do it right ? Cheers
franc123,
May 9, 4:17pm
Yes it is normally front to rear, if your car has directional tyres its the only way to do it unless you change them around on the rims which obviously requires refitting and balancing.
ema1,
May 9, 4:33pm
If your car has an owner/drivers manual the tyre rotation factory recommendation will be in there.
intrade,
May 9, 5:17pm
and if you have tpms then you need to check how the sensors know where the tyres are , programming tools to programm the tyres position is required so stability controll knows what tyre is likely low on pressure . tpms Tire-pressure- monitor-system
ayjay1,
May 9, 6:04pm
Thank you for your help. Cheers
esky-tastic,
May 9, 7:10pm
Best I know is front to rear and keep them on the same side. It's what I do and it's worked well.
fungles,
Feb 6, 5:09pm
Rotating tyres makes as much sense as rotating pistons and bearing shells. You will end up with 4 worn tyres instead of two.
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