Re: Tire Rotation
#131
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Re: Tire Rotation
Not checking the tire pressure is common to all tire and auto
manufacturers, but an off set rim is unique to a type of four wheel
drive vehicle such as an Explorer compensating for a narrow axle.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> Not checking air pressures regularly, I'm sure, had nothing to do with the
> Explorer failures. I'm certain all those failures resulted in people going
> to the trouble of rotating but these same people just never checked the
> pressure since it was so difficult to do.
>
> Riiiiiiiiight.
manufacturers, but an off set rim is unique to a type of four wheel
drive vehicle such as an Explorer compensating for a narrow axle.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> Not checking air pressures regularly, I'm sure, had nothing to do with the
> Explorer failures. I'm certain all those failures resulted in people going
> to the trouble of rotating but these same people just never checked the
> pressure since it was so difficult to do.
>
> Riiiiiiiiight.
#132
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Re: Tire Rotation
Not checking the tire pressure is common to all tire and auto
manufacturers, but an off set rim is unique to a type of four wheel
drive vehicle such as an Explorer compensating for a narrow axle.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> Not checking air pressures regularly, I'm sure, had nothing to do with the
> Explorer failures. I'm certain all those failures resulted in people going
> to the trouble of rotating but these same people just never checked the
> pressure since it was so difficult to do.
>
> Riiiiiiiiight.
manufacturers, but an off set rim is unique to a type of four wheel
drive vehicle such as an Explorer compensating for a narrow axle.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> Not checking air pressures regularly, I'm sure, had nothing to do with the
> Explorer failures. I'm certain all those failures resulted in people going
> to the trouble of rotating but these same people just never checked the
> pressure since it was so difficult to do.
>
> Riiiiiiiiight.
#133
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Posts: n/a
Re: Tire Rotation
Not checking the tire pressure is common to all tire and auto
manufacturers, but an off set rim is unique to a type of four wheel
drive vehicle such as an Explorer compensating for a narrow axle.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> Not checking air pressures regularly, I'm sure, had nothing to do with the
> Explorer failures. I'm certain all those failures resulted in people going
> to the trouble of rotating but these same people just never checked the
> pressure since it was so difficult to do.
>
> Riiiiiiiiight.
manufacturers, but an off set rim is unique to a type of four wheel
drive vehicle such as an Explorer compensating for a narrow axle.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> Not checking air pressures regularly, I'm sure, had nothing to do with the
> Explorer failures. I'm certain all those failures resulted in people going
> to the trouble of rotating but these same people just never checked the
> pressure since it was so difficult to do.
>
> Riiiiiiiiight.
#134
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Re: Tire Rotation
Then both your vehicles still have stock rims, with zero off sets.
Do you know what a bubble feels like just before it explodes, and your
family rolls and burns.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> Both my Ford and TJ manuals suggest cross-rotation:
>
> http://townpeddler.com/rotation.html
>
> I rotate five-way as described in the Ford manual.
Do you know what a bubble feels like just before it explodes, and your
family rolls and burns.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> Both my Ford and TJ manuals suggest cross-rotation:
>
> http://townpeddler.com/rotation.html
>
> I rotate five-way as described in the Ford manual.
#135
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Re: Tire Rotation
Then both your vehicles still have stock rims, with zero off sets.
Do you know what a bubble feels like just before it explodes, and your
family rolls and burns.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> Both my Ford and TJ manuals suggest cross-rotation:
>
> http://townpeddler.com/rotation.html
>
> I rotate five-way as described in the Ford manual.
Do you know what a bubble feels like just before it explodes, and your
family rolls and burns.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> Both my Ford and TJ manuals suggest cross-rotation:
>
> http://townpeddler.com/rotation.html
>
> I rotate five-way as described in the Ford manual.
#136
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Re: Tire Rotation
Then both your vehicles still have stock rims, with zero off sets.
Do you know what a bubble feels like just before it explodes, and your
family rolls and burns.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> Both my Ford and TJ manuals suggest cross-rotation:
>
> http://townpeddler.com/rotation.html
>
> I rotate five-way as described in the Ford manual.
Do you know what a bubble feels like just before it explodes, and your
family rolls and burns.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> Both my Ford and TJ manuals suggest cross-rotation:
>
> http://townpeddler.com/rotation.html
>
> I rotate five-way as described in the Ford manual.
#137
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Re: Tire Rotation
Then both your vehicles still have stock rims, with zero off sets.
Do you know what a bubble feels like just before it explodes, and your
family rolls and burns.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> Both my Ford and TJ manuals suggest cross-rotation:
>
> http://townpeddler.com/rotation.html
>
> I rotate five-way as described in the Ford manual.
Do you know what a bubble feels like just before it explodes, and your
family rolls and burns.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> Both my Ford and TJ manuals suggest cross-rotation:
>
> http://townpeddler.com/rotation.html
>
> I rotate five-way as described in the Ford manual.
#138
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Re: Tire Rotation
In message <431EE88F.BDC345EB@sympatico.ca>, "Mike Romain" wrote:
>Well, 'Both' of my owners manuals for 'both' of my Jeeps say to keep the
>tires on one side and do not cross them so 'I' will do what the owners
>manual says, not the freaking tire maker who has his own reasons for umm
>proper 'wear'.
>
>I guess there are stupid people out there that would take the word of
>the tire 'seller' on the 'best' way to make the tires last the longest
>rather than the maker of the vehicle.
And I guess there are stupid people out there that would believe a tire
manufacturer would knowingly advise people to rotate their tires in a way that
would cause the tires to fail, possibly killing them. How many dead people do
you know that still buy tires?
A real rocket scientist you are!
>
>Oh, there also have been a pile of Jeepers in the last few years and
>lately that have posted about out of round tires causing the 'death
>wobble' and other vibrations. Wanna bet they used the tire makers way
>of rotating???
>Our Cherokee even 'came' that way 6 years ago with an almost new set of
>Hercules tires on it that were freshly rotated. 6 months later, one
>dead tire with a tread separation or out of round issue. Out of round
>'usually' means belt separation eh.
>
>LOL! Man you are good for a chuckle now and then.
Laugh away, dumb ----. I've been cross-rotating for years and have never had a
tire problem. In fact, I get excellent mileage from a set of tires due to
properly rotating them.
>
>Mike
>
>bllsht wrote:
>>
>> If your attention span was longer than 2 seconds, you'd understand that if tire
>> manufacturers wanted your tires to wear out quickly, they wouldn't recommend
>> rotating them at all. But they do.
>>
>> You are the one who said not to cross them because they will separate. Do you
>> really think they'd recommend crossing them if it posed a risk of serious tire
>> failure? Did you sleep through the Ford/Firestone debacle?
>>
>> Get real.
>>
>> In message <431DA68B.C025FBED@sympatico.ca>, "Mike Romain" wrote:
>>
>> >Umm, correct me if I am wrong here, but aren't all these folks in the
>> >business of 'selling' you new tires?
>> >
>> >Pretty hard on their bottom line if your tires don't wear out isn't
>> >it.....
>> >
>> >LOL!
>> >
>> >Mike
>> >86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>> >88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>> >
>> >bllsht wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Goodyear and Bridgestone/Firestone as well.
>> >>
>> >> In message <fcJPe.5162$ct5.1103@fed1read04>, "Jerry Bransford" wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >The first two brands I checked, BFG and Michelin, still recommends
>> >> >cross-rotating their tires. They even give a cool little animation of
>> >> >how to rotate tires at http://www.michelinman.com/care/tip2.html with
>> >> >BFG having a similar animation.
>> >> >
>> >> >Jerry
>> >> >
>> >> >J Strickland wrote:
>> >> >> Most of them do not recommend that anymore. And none of them suggest that
>> >> >> not crossing them is a bad thing.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> There is nothing wrong with crossing them unless there is a specific reason
>> >> >> not to, ie.: directional tires. But when there is any doubt, there is
>> >> >> nothing wrong with keeping the left tires on the left side and the right
>> >> >> tires on the right side. Many automakers these days suggest that rotating
>> >> >> tires is not necessary at all. If one has to ask, what is the correct way to
>> >> >> rotate tires, this person can be told to keep them on the same side and
>> >> >> he'll get through his life just fine.
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> "bllsht" <nospam@invaliddot.net> wrote in message
>> >> >> news:vubtg1thi5ma6cbqlpq0n5l220kfipv041@4ax.com...
>> >> >>
>> >> >>>Tire manufacturers recommend crossing them.
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>>In message <G_CdnXNmV8M0bZDeRVn-2g@ez2.net>, "J Strickland" wrote:
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>>>Do not cross the tires. Keep the left tires on the left side and the right
>> >> >>>>tires on the right side.
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>>"Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>> >> >>>>news:68c0$430d3086$42a1cc8c$30871@FUSE.NET.. .
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>>>To clarify my original question I would be doing a 4 wheel rotation.
>> >> >>>>>The
>> >> >>>>>spare is a Wrangler ST and I would rather not have mismatched quality
>> >> >>>>>tires.
>> >> >>>>>http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey...y.jsp?type=HAS
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>>--
>> >> >>>>>.
>> >> >>>>>Billy_Ray@SPAM.fuse.net (remove SPAM)
>> >> >>>>>2002 Jeep WJ 4 Liter Automatic
>> >> >>>>>Brilliant Black Crystal Pearl Coat
>> >> >>>>>Sharing is why we are all here....... or should be.
>> >> >>>>>.
>> >> >>>>>"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
>> >> >>>>>news:430D0BE5.FA42DC43@***.net...
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>>> That's a new one for me: http://www.fostertire.com/tcm_rttn.htm
>> >> >>>>>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>> >> >>>>>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>> >> >>>>>>
>> >> >>>>>>Nathan Otis wrote:
>> >> >>>>>>
>> >> >>>>>>>I've always just rotated clockwise. I've been rotating my MTRs
>> >> >>>>>>>clockwise
>> >> >>>>>>>since the day I got 'em and I've got over 35K on 'em... No sign of
>> >> >>>>>>>seperation.
>> >> >>>>>>>
>> >> >>>>>>>YMMV (HAHA!!! That's a joke)
>> >> >>>>>>>n.
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>Well, 'Both' of my owners manuals for 'both' of my Jeeps say to keep the
>tires on one side and do not cross them so 'I' will do what the owners
>manual says, not the freaking tire maker who has his own reasons for umm
>proper 'wear'.
>
>I guess there are stupid people out there that would take the word of
>the tire 'seller' on the 'best' way to make the tires last the longest
>rather than the maker of the vehicle.
And I guess there are stupid people out there that would believe a tire
manufacturer would knowingly advise people to rotate their tires in a way that
would cause the tires to fail, possibly killing them. How many dead people do
you know that still buy tires?
A real rocket scientist you are!
>
>Oh, there also have been a pile of Jeepers in the last few years and
>lately that have posted about out of round tires causing the 'death
>wobble' and other vibrations. Wanna bet they used the tire makers way
>of rotating???
>Our Cherokee even 'came' that way 6 years ago with an almost new set of
>Hercules tires on it that were freshly rotated. 6 months later, one
>dead tire with a tread separation or out of round issue. Out of round
>'usually' means belt separation eh.
>
>LOL! Man you are good for a chuckle now and then.
Laugh away, dumb ----. I've been cross-rotating for years and have never had a
tire problem. In fact, I get excellent mileage from a set of tires due to
properly rotating them.
>
>Mike
>
>bllsht wrote:
>>
>> If your attention span was longer than 2 seconds, you'd understand that if tire
>> manufacturers wanted your tires to wear out quickly, they wouldn't recommend
>> rotating them at all. But they do.
>>
>> You are the one who said not to cross them because they will separate. Do you
>> really think they'd recommend crossing them if it posed a risk of serious tire
>> failure? Did you sleep through the Ford/Firestone debacle?
>>
>> Get real.
>>
>> In message <431DA68B.C025FBED@sympatico.ca>, "Mike Romain" wrote:
>>
>> >Umm, correct me if I am wrong here, but aren't all these folks in the
>> >business of 'selling' you new tires?
>> >
>> >Pretty hard on their bottom line if your tires don't wear out isn't
>> >it.....
>> >
>> >LOL!
>> >
>> >Mike
>> >86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>> >88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>> >
>> >bllsht wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Goodyear and Bridgestone/Firestone as well.
>> >>
>> >> In message <fcJPe.5162$ct5.1103@fed1read04>, "Jerry Bransford" wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >The first two brands I checked, BFG and Michelin, still recommends
>> >> >cross-rotating their tires. They even give a cool little animation of
>> >> >how to rotate tires at http://www.michelinman.com/care/tip2.html with
>> >> >BFG having a similar animation.
>> >> >
>> >> >Jerry
>> >> >
>> >> >J Strickland wrote:
>> >> >> Most of them do not recommend that anymore. And none of them suggest that
>> >> >> not crossing them is a bad thing.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> There is nothing wrong with crossing them unless there is a specific reason
>> >> >> not to, ie.: directional tires. But when there is any doubt, there is
>> >> >> nothing wrong with keeping the left tires on the left side and the right
>> >> >> tires on the right side. Many automakers these days suggest that rotating
>> >> >> tires is not necessary at all. If one has to ask, what is the correct way to
>> >> >> rotate tires, this person can be told to keep them on the same side and
>> >> >> he'll get through his life just fine.
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> "bllsht" <nospam@invaliddot.net> wrote in message
>> >> >> news:vubtg1thi5ma6cbqlpq0n5l220kfipv041@4ax.com...
>> >> >>
>> >> >>>Tire manufacturers recommend crossing them.
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>>In message <G_CdnXNmV8M0bZDeRVn-2g@ez2.net>, "J Strickland" wrote:
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>>>Do not cross the tires. Keep the left tires on the left side and the right
>> >> >>>>tires on the right side.
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>>"Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>> >> >>>>news:68c0$430d3086$42a1cc8c$30871@FUSE.NET.. .
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>>>To clarify my original question I would be doing a 4 wheel rotation.
>> >> >>>>>The
>> >> >>>>>spare is a Wrangler ST and I would rather not have mismatched quality
>> >> >>>>>tires.
>> >> >>>>>http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey...y.jsp?type=HAS
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>>--
>> >> >>>>>.
>> >> >>>>>Billy_Ray@SPAM.fuse.net (remove SPAM)
>> >> >>>>>2002 Jeep WJ 4 Liter Automatic
>> >> >>>>>Brilliant Black Crystal Pearl Coat
>> >> >>>>>Sharing is why we are all here....... or should be.
>> >> >>>>>.
>> >> >>>>>"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
>> >> >>>>>news:430D0BE5.FA42DC43@***.net...
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>>> That's a new one for me: http://www.fostertire.com/tcm_rttn.htm
>> >> >>>>>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>> >> >>>>>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>> >> >>>>>>
>> >> >>>>>>Nathan Otis wrote:
>> >> >>>>>>
>> >> >>>>>>>I've always just rotated clockwise. I've been rotating my MTRs
>> >> >>>>>>>clockwise
>> >> >>>>>>>since the day I got 'em and I've got over 35K on 'em... No sign of
>> >> >>>>>>>seperation.
>> >> >>>>>>>
>> >> >>>>>>>YMMV (HAHA!!! That's a joke)
>> >> >>>>>>>n.
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
#139
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Re: Tire Rotation
In message <431EE88F.BDC345EB@sympatico.ca>, "Mike Romain" wrote:
>Well, 'Both' of my owners manuals for 'both' of my Jeeps say to keep the
>tires on one side and do not cross them so 'I' will do what the owners
>manual says, not the freaking tire maker who has his own reasons for umm
>proper 'wear'.
>
>I guess there are stupid people out there that would take the word of
>the tire 'seller' on the 'best' way to make the tires last the longest
>rather than the maker of the vehicle.
And I guess there are stupid people out there that would believe a tire
manufacturer would knowingly advise people to rotate their tires in a way that
would cause the tires to fail, possibly killing them. How many dead people do
you know that still buy tires?
A real rocket scientist you are!
>
>Oh, there also have been a pile of Jeepers in the last few years and
>lately that have posted about out of round tires causing the 'death
>wobble' and other vibrations. Wanna bet they used the tire makers way
>of rotating???
>Our Cherokee even 'came' that way 6 years ago with an almost new set of
>Hercules tires on it that were freshly rotated. 6 months later, one
>dead tire with a tread separation or out of round issue. Out of round
>'usually' means belt separation eh.
>
>LOL! Man you are good for a chuckle now and then.
Laugh away, dumb ----. I've been cross-rotating for years and have never had a
tire problem. In fact, I get excellent mileage from a set of tires due to
properly rotating them.
>
>Mike
>
>bllsht wrote:
>>
>> If your attention span was longer than 2 seconds, you'd understand that if tire
>> manufacturers wanted your tires to wear out quickly, they wouldn't recommend
>> rotating them at all. But they do.
>>
>> You are the one who said not to cross them because they will separate. Do you
>> really think they'd recommend crossing them if it posed a risk of serious tire
>> failure? Did you sleep through the Ford/Firestone debacle?
>>
>> Get real.
>>
>> In message <431DA68B.C025FBED@sympatico.ca>, "Mike Romain" wrote:
>>
>> >Umm, correct me if I am wrong here, but aren't all these folks in the
>> >business of 'selling' you new tires?
>> >
>> >Pretty hard on their bottom line if your tires don't wear out isn't
>> >it.....
>> >
>> >LOL!
>> >
>> >Mike
>> >86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>> >88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>> >
>> >bllsht wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Goodyear and Bridgestone/Firestone as well.
>> >>
>> >> In message <fcJPe.5162$ct5.1103@fed1read04>, "Jerry Bransford" wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >The first two brands I checked, BFG and Michelin, still recommends
>> >> >cross-rotating their tires. They even give a cool little animation of
>> >> >how to rotate tires at http://www.michelinman.com/care/tip2.html with
>> >> >BFG having a similar animation.
>> >> >
>> >> >Jerry
>> >> >
>> >> >J Strickland wrote:
>> >> >> Most of them do not recommend that anymore. And none of them suggest that
>> >> >> not crossing them is a bad thing.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> There is nothing wrong with crossing them unless there is a specific reason
>> >> >> not to, ie.: directional tires. But when there is any doubt, there is
>> >> >> nothing wrong with keeping the left tires on the left side and the right
>> >> >> tires on the right side. Many automakers these days suggest that rotating
>> >> >> tires is not necessary at all. If one has to ask, what is the correct way to
>> >> >> rotate tires, this person can be told to keep them on the same side and
>> >> >> he'll get through his life just fine.
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> "bllsht" <nospam@invaliddot.net> wrote in message
>> >> >> news:vubtg1thi5ma6cbqlpq0n5l220kfipv041@4ax.com...
>> >> >>
>> >> >>>Tire manufacturers recommend crossing them.
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>>In message <G_CdnXNmV8M0bZDeRVn-2g@ez2.net>, "J Strickland" wrote:
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>>>Do not cross the tires. Keep the left tires on the left side and the right
>> >> >>>>tires on the right side.
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>>"Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>> >> >>>>news:68c0$430d3086$42a1cc8c$30871@FUSE.NET.. .
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>>>To clarify my original question I would be doing a 4 wheel rotation.
>> >> >>>>>The
>> >> >>>>>spare is a Wrangler ST and I would rather not have mismatched quality
>> >> >>>>>tires.
>> >> >>>>>http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey...y.jsp?type=HAS
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>>--
>> >> >>>>>.
>> >> >>>>>Billy_Ray@SPAM.fuse.net (remove SPAM)
>> >> >>>>>2002 Jeep WJ 4 Liter Automatic
>> >> >>>>>Brilliant Black Crystal Pearl Coat
>> >> >>>>>Sharing is why we are all here....... or should be.
>> >> >>>>>.
>> >> >>>>>"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
>> >> >>>>>news:430D0BE5.FA42DC43@***.net...
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>>> That's a new one for me: http://www.fostertire.com/tcm_rttn.htm
>> >> >>>>>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>> >> >>>>>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>> >> >>>>>>
>> >> >>>>>>Nathan Otis wrote:
>> >> >>>>>>
>> >> >>>>>>>I've always just rotated clockwise. I've been rotating my MTRs
>> >> >>>>>>>clockwise
>> >> >>>>>>>since the day I got 'em and I've got over 35K on 'em... No sign of
>> >> >>>>>>>seperation.
>> >> >>>>>>>
>> >> >>>>>>>YMMV (HAHA!!! That's a joke)
>> >> >>>>>>>n.
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>Well, 'Both' of my owners manuals for 'both' of my Jeeps say to keep the
>tires on one side and do not cross them so 'I' will do what the owners
>manual says, not the freaking tire maker who has his own reasons for umm
>proper 'wear'.
>
>I guess there are stupid people out there that would take the word of
>the tire 'seller' on the 'best' way to make the tires last the longest
>rather than the maker of the vehicle.
And I guess there are stupid people out there that would believe a tire
manufacturer would knowingly advise people to rotate their tires in a way that
would cause the tires to fail, possibly killing them. How many dead people do
you know that still buy tires?
A real rocket scientist you are!
>
>Oh, there also have been a pile of Jeepers in the last few years and
>lately that have posted about out of round tires causing the 'death
>wobble' and other vibrations. Wanna bet they used the tire makers way
>of rotating???
>Our Cherokee even 'came' that way 6 years ago with an almost new set of
>Hercules tires on it that were freshly rotated. 6 months later, one
>dead tire with a tread separation or out of round issue. Out of round
>'usually' means belt separation eh.
>
>LOL! Man you are good for a chuckle now and then.
Laugh away, dumb ----. I've been cross-rotating for years and have never had a
tire problem. In fact, I get excellent mileage from a set of tires due to
properly rotating them.
>
>Mike
>
>bllsht wrote:
>>
>> If your attention span was longer than 2 seconds, you'd understand that if tire
>> manufacturers wanted your tires to wear out quickly, they wouldn't recommend
>> rotating them at all. But they do.
>>
>> You are the one who said not to cross them because they will separate. Do you
>> really think they'd recommend crossing them if it posed a risk of serious tire
>> failure? Did you sleep through the Ford/Firestone debacle?
>>
>> Get real.
>>
>> In message <431DA68B.C025FBED@sympatico.ca>, "Mike Romain" wrote:
>>
>> >Umm, correct me if I am wrong here, but aren't all these folks in the
>> >business of 'selling' you new tires?
>> >
>> >Pretty hard on their bottom line if your tires don't wear out isn't
>> >it.....
>> >
>> >LOL!
>> >
>> >Mike
>> >86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>> >88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>> >
>> >bllsht wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Goodyear and Bridgestone/Firestone as well.
>> >>
>> >> In message <fcJPe.5162$ct5.1103@fed1read04>, "Jerry Bransford" wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >The first two brands I checked, BFG and Michelin, still recommends
>> >> >cross-rotating their tires. They even give a cool little animation of
>> >> >how to rotate tires at http://www.michelinman.com/care/tip2.html with
>> >> >BFG having a similar animation.
>> >> >
>> >> >Jerry
>> >> >
>> >> >J Strickland wrote:
>> >> >> Most of them do not recommend that anymore. And none of them suggest that
>> >> >> not crossing them is a bad thing.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> There is nothing wrong with crossing them unless there is a specific reason
>> >> >> not to, ie.: directional tires. But when there is any doubt, there is
>> >> >> nothing wrong with keeping the left tires on the left side and the right
>> >> >> tires on the right side. Many automakers these days suggest that rotating
>> >> >> tires is not necessary at all. If one has to ask, what is the correct way to
>> >> >> rotate tires, this person can be told to keep them on the same side and
>> >> >> he'll get through his life just fine.
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> "bllsht" <nospam@invaliddot.net> wrote in message
>> >> >> news:vubtg1thi5ma6cbqlpq0n5l220kfipv041@4ax.com...
>> >> >>
>> >> >>>Tire manufacturers recommend crossing them.
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>>In message <G_CdnXNmV8M0bZDeRVn-2g@ez2.net>, "J Strickland" wrote:
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>>>Do not cross the tires. Keep the left tires on the left side and the right
>> >> >>>>tires on the right side.
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>>"Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>> >> >>>>news:68c0$430d3086$42a1cc8c$30871@FUSE.NET.. .
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>>>To clarify my original question I would be doing a 4 wheel rotation.
>> >> >>>>>The
>> >> >>>>>spare is a Wrangler ST and I would rather not have mismatched quality
>> >> >>>>>tires.
>> >> >>>>>http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey...y.jsp?type=HAS
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>>--
>> >> >>>>>.
>> >> >>>>>Billy_Ray@SPAM.fuse.net (remove SPAM)
>> >> >>>>>2002 Jeep WJ 4 Liter Automatic
>> >> >>>>>Brilliant Black Crystal Pearl Coat
>> >> >>>>>Sharing is why we are all here....... or should be.
>> >> >>>>>.
>> >> >>>>>"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
>> >> >>>>>news:430D0BE5.FA42DC43@***.net...
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>>> That's a new one for me: http://www.fostertire.com/tcm_rttn.htm
>> >> >>>>>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>> >> >>>>>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>> >> >>>>>>
>> >> >>>>>>Nathan Otis wrote:
>> >> >>>>>>
>> >> >>>>>>>I've always just rotated clockwise. I've been rotating my MTRs
>> >> >>>>>>>clockwise
>> >> >>>>>>>since the day I got 'em and I've got over 35K on 'em... No sign of
>> >> >>>>>>>seperation.
>> >> >>>>>>>
>> >> >>>>>>>YMMV (HAHA!!! That's a joke)
>> >> >>>>>>>n.
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
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Re: Tire Rotation
In message <431EE88F.BDC345EB@sympatico.ca>, "Mike Romain" wrote:
>Well, 'Both' of my owners manuals for 'both' of my Jeeps say to keep the
>tires on one side and do not cross them so 'I' will do what the owners
>manual says, not the freaking tire maker who has his own reasons for umm
>proper 'wear'.
>
>I guess there are stupid people out there that would take the word of
>the tire 'seller' on the 'best' way to make the tires last the longest
>rather than the maker of the vehicle.
And I guess there are stupid people out there that would believe a tire
manufacturer would knowingly advise people to rotate their tires in a way that
would cause the tires to fail, possibly killing them. How many dead people do
you know that still buy tires?
A real rocket scientist you are!
>
>Oh, there also have been a pile of Jeepers in the last few years and
>lately that have posted about out of round tires causing the 'death
>wobble' and other vibrations. Wanna bet they used the tire makers way
>of rotating???
>Our Cherokee even 'came' that way 6 years ago with an almost new set of
>Hercules tires on it that were freshly rotated. 6 months later, one
>dead tire with a tread separation or out of round issue. Out of round
>'usually' means belt separation eh.
>
>LOL! Man you are good for a chuckle now and then.
Laugh away, dumb ----. I've been cross-rotating for years and have never had a
tire problem. In fact, I get excellent mileage from a set of tires due to
properly rotating them.
>
>Mike
>
>bllsht wrote:
>>
>> If your attention span was longer than 2 seconds, you'd understand that if tire
>> manufacturers wanted your tires to wear out quickly, they wouldn't recommend
>> rotating them at all. But they do.
>>
>> You are the one who said not to cross them because they will separate. Do you
>> really think they'd recommend crossing them if it posed a risk of serious tire
>> failure? Did you sleep through the Ford/Firestone debacle?
>>
>> Get real.
>>
>> In message <431DA68B.C025FBED@sympatico.ca>, "Mike Romain" wrote:
>>
>> >Umm, correct me if I am wrong here, but aren't all these folks in the
>> >business of 'selling' you new tires?
>> >
>> >Pretty hard on their bottom line if your tires don't wear out isn't
>> >it.....
>> >
>> >LOL!
>> >
>> >Mike
>> >86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>> >88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>> >
>> >bllsht wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Goodyear and Bridgestone/Firestone as well.
>> >>
>> >> In message <fcJPe.5162$ct5.1103@fed1read04>, "Jerry Bransford" wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >The first two brands I checked, BFG and Michelin, still recommends
>> >> >cross-rotating their tires. They even give a cool little animation of
>> >> >how to rotate tires at http://www.michelinman.com/care/tip2.html with
>> >> >BFG having a similar animation.
>> >> >
>> >> >Jerry
>> >> >
>> >> >J Strickland wrote:
>> >> >> Most of them do not recommend that anymore. And none of them suggest that
>> >> >> not crossing them is a bad thing.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> There is nothing wrong with crossing them unless there is a specific reason
>> >> >> not to, ie.: directional tires. But when there is any doubt, there is
>> >> >> nothing wrong with keeping the left tires on the left side and the right
>> >> >> tires on the right side. Many automakers these days suggest that rotating
>> >> >> tires is not necessary at all. If one has to ask, what is the correct way to
>> >> >> rotate tires, this person can be told to keep them on the same side and
>> >> >> he'll get through his life just fine.
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> "bllsht" <nospam@invaliddot.net> wrote in message
>> >> >> news:vubtg1thi5ma6cbqlpq0n5l220kfipv041@4ax.com...
>> >> >>
>> >> >>>Tire manufacturers recommend crossing them.
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>>In message <G_CdnXNmV8M0bZDeRVn-2g@ez2.net>, "J Strickland" wrote:
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>>>Do not cross the tires. Keep the left tires on the left side and the right
>> >> >>>>tires on the right side.
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>>"Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>> >> >>>>news:68c0$430d3086$42a1cc8c$30871@FUSE.NET.. .
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>>>To clarify my original question I would be doing a 4 wheel rotation.
>> >> >>>>>The
>> >> >>>>>spare is a Wrangler ST and I would rather not have mismatched quality
>> >> >>>>>tires.
>> >> >>>>>http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey...y.jsp?type=HAS
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>>--
>> >> >>>>>.
>> >> >>>>>Billy_Ray@SPAM.fuse.net (remove SPAM)
>> >> >>>>>2002 Jeep WJ 4 Liter Automatic
>> >> >>>>>Brilliant Black Crystal Pearl Coat
>> >> >>>>>Sharing is why we are all here....... or should be.
>> >> >>>>>.
>> >> >>>>>"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
>> >> >>>>>news:430D0BE5.FA42DC43@***.net...
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>>> That's a new one for me: http://www.fostertire.com/tcm_rttn.htm
>> >> >>>>>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>> >> >>>>>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>> >> >>>>>>
>> >> >>>>>>Nathan Otis wrote:
>> >> >>>>>>
>> >> >>>>>>>I've always just rotated clockwise. I've been rotating my MTRs
>> >> >>>>>>>clockwise
>> >> >>>>>>>since the day I got 'em and I've got over 35K on 'em... No sign of
>> >> >>>>>>>seperation.
>> >> >>>>>>>
>> >> >>>>>>>YMMV (HAHA!!! That's a joke)
>> >> >>>>>>>n.
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>Well, 'Both' of my owners manuals for 'both' of my Jeeps say to keep the
>tires on one side and do not cross them so 'I' will do what the owners
>manual says, not the freaking tire maker who has his own reasons for umm
>proper 'wear'.
>
>I guess there are stupid people out there that would take the word of
>the tire 'seller' on the 'best' way to make the tires last the longest
>rather than the maker of the vehicle.
And I guess there are stupid people out there that would believe a tire
manufacturer would knowingly advise people to rotate their tires in a way that
would cause the tires to fail, possibly killing them. How many dead people do
you know that still buy tires?
A real rocket scientist you are!
>
>Oh, there also have been a pile of Jeepers in the last few years and
>lately that have posted about out of round tires causing the 'death
>wobble' and other vibrations. Wanna bet they used the tire makers way
>of rotating???
>Our Cherokee even 'came' that way 6 years ago with an almost new set of
>Hercules tires on it that were freshly rotated. 6 months later, one
>dead tire with a tread separation or out of round issue. Out of round
>'usually' means belt separation eh.
>
>LOL! Man you are good for a chuckle now and then.
Laugh away, dumb ----. I've been cross-rotating for years and have never had a
tire problem. In fact, I get excellent mileage from a set of tires due to
properly rotating them.
>
>Mike
>
>bllsht wrote:
>>
>> If your attention span was longer than 2 seconds, you'd understand that if tire
>> manufacturers wanted your tires to wear out quickly, they wouldn't recommend
>> rotating them at all. But they do.
>>
>> You are the one who said not to cross them because they will separate. Do you
>> really think they'd recommend crossing them if it posed a risk of serious tire
>> failure? Did you sleep through the Ford/Firestone debacle?
>>
>> Get real.
>>
>> In message <431DA68B.C025FBED@sympatico.ca>, "Mike Romain" wrote:
>>
>> >Umm, correct me if I am wrong here, but aren't all these folks in the
>> >business of 'selling' you new tires?
>> >
>> >Pretty hard on their bottom line if your tires don't wear out isn't
>> >it.....
>> >
>> >LOL!
>> >
>> >Mike
>> >86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>> >88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>> >
>> >bllsht wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Goodyear and Bridgestone/Firestone as well.
>> >>
>> >> In message <fcJPe.5162$ct5.1103@fed1read04>, "Jerry Bransford" wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >The first two brands I checked, BFG and Michelin, still recommends
>> >> >cross-rotating their tires. They even give a cool little animation of
>> >> >how to rotate tires at http://www.michelinman.com/care/tip2.html with
>> >> >BFG having a similar animation.
>> >> >
>> >> >Jerry
>> >> >
>> >> >J Strickland wrote:
>> >> >> Most of them do not recommend that anymore. And none of them suggest that
>> >> >> not crossing them is a bad thing.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> There is nothing wrong with crossing them unless there is a specific reason
>> >> >> not to, ie.: directional tires. But when there is any doubt, there is
>> >> >> nothing wrong with keeping the left tires on the left side and the right
>> >> >> tires on the right side. Many automakers these days suggest that rotating
>> >> >> tires is not necessary at all. If one has to ask, what is the correct way to
>> >> >> rotate tires, this person can be told to keep them on the same side and
>> >> >> he'll get through his life just fine.
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> "bllsht" <nospam@invaliddot.net> wrote in message
>> >> >> news:vubtg1thi5ma6cbqlpq0n5l220kfipv041@4ax.com...
>> >> >>
>> >> >>>Tire manufacturers recommend crossing them.
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>>In message <G_CdnXNmV8M0bZDeRVn-2g@ez2.net>, "J Strickland" wrote:
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>>>Do not cross the tires. Keep the left tires on the left side and the right
>> >> >>>>tires on the right side.
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>>"Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>> >> >>>>news:68c0$430d3086$42a1cc8c$30871@FUSE.NET.. .
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>>>To clarify my original question I would be doing a 4 wheel rotation.
>> >> >>>>>The
>> >> >>>>>spare is a Wrangler ST and I would rather not have mismatched quality
>> >> >>>>>tires.
>> >> >>>>>http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey...y.jsp?type=HAS
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>>--
>> >> >>>>>.
>> >> >>>>>Billy_Ray@SPAM.fuse.net (remove SPAM)
>> >> >>>>>2002 Jeep WJ 4 Liter Automatic
>> >> >>>>>Brilliant Black Crystal Pearl Coat
>> >> >>>>>Sharing is why we are all here....... or should be.
>> >> >>>>>.
>> >> >>>>>"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
>> >> >>>>>news:430D0BE5.FA42DC43@***.net...
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>>> That's a new one for me: http://www.fostertire.com/tcm_rttn.htm
>> >> >>>>>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>> >> >>>>>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>> >> >>>>>>
>> >> >>>>>>Nathan Otis wrote:
>> >> >>>>>>
>> >> >>>>>>>I've always just rotated clockwise. I've been rotating my MTRs
>> >> >>>>>>>clockwise
>> >> >>>>>>>since the day I got 'em and I've got over 35K on 'em... No sign of
>> >> >>>>>>>seperation.
>> >> >>>>>>>
>> >> >>>>>>>YMMV (HAHA!!! That's a joke)
>> >> >>>>>>>n.
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>