Re: Tire Rotation
#201
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Re: Tire Rotation
It was ready to go, then....
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4320BD63.455170F5@***.net...
> The BF Goodrich A/T KO that blew three years ago was about six
> years old.
> God Bless America, ill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>>
>> Might have something to do with today's tires being better engineered,
>> etc.
>> then when your trucks were manufactured. Was it your Hercules tire that
>> blew
>> 6 months after you got your Cherokee? Maybe it was just a defective tire.
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4320BD63.455170F5@***.net...
> The BF Goodrich A/T KO that blew three years ago was about six
> years old.
> God Bless America, ill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>>
>> Might have something to do with today's tires being better engineered,
>> etc.
>> then when your trucks were manufactured. Was it your Hercules tire that
>> blew
>> 6 months after you got your Cherokee? Maybe it was just a defective tire.
#202
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Re: Tire Rotation
What's the difference?
In message <431FA461.602C0DC3@***.net>, "L.W." wrote:
> What do you drive?
> God Bless America, ?ll O|||||||O
>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>bllsht wrote:
>>
>> 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!
>>
>> 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.
In message <431FA461.602C0DC3@***.net>, "L.W." wrote:
> What do you drive?
> God Bless America, ?ll O|||||||O
>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>bllsht wrote:
>>
>> 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!
>>
>> 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.
#203
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Re: Tire Rotation
What's the difference?
In message <431FA461.602C0DC3@***.net>, "L.W." wrote:
> What do you drive?
> God Bless America, ?ll O|||||||O
>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>bllsht wrote:
>>
>> 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!
>>
>> 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.
In message <431FA461.602C0DC3@***.net>, "L.W." wrote:
> What do you drive?
> God Bless America, ?ll O|||||||O
>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>bllsht wrote:
>>
>> 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!
>>
>> 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.
#204
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Re: Tire Rotation
What's the difference?
In message <431FA461.602C0DC3@***.net>, "L.W." wrote:
> What do you drive?
> God Bless America, ?ll O|||||||O
>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>bllsht wrote:
>>
>> 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!
>>
>> 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.
In message <431FA461.602C0DC3@***.net>, "L.W." wrote:
> What do you drive?
> God Bless America, ?ll O|||||||O
>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>bllsht wrote:
>>
>> 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!
>>
>> 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.
#205
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Re: Tire Rotation
What's the difference?
In message <431FA461.602C0DC3@***.net>, "L.W." wrote:
> What do you drive?
> God Bless America, ?ll O|||||||O
>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>bllsht wrote:
>>
>> 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!
>>
>> 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.
In message <431FA461.602C0DC3@***.net>, "L.W." wrote:
> What do you drive?
> God Bless America, ?ll O|||||||O
>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>bllsht wrote:
>>
>> 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!
>>
>> 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.
#206
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Re: Tire Rotation
In message <43208046.50ACBAFD@sympatico.ca>, "Mike Romain" wrote:
>So I heard from Matt earlier in the thread.
>
>Does DC have monetary interests in tire companies?
Ah, the tire companies are wrong, and vehicle manufacturers are right until they
prove Mike wrong, then they're both wrong.
The world according to Mike.
>
>I don't believe AMC did, and they wrote my manuals.
>
>Lon's also recommends front to back, wonder what he drives.
>
>The best advise is to follow the owners manual and cross if it says to
>until you have tread separation like happened on our Cherokee when the
>previous owner obviously followed the tire makers recommendation and
>left me stuck with the result. I found the problem before it killed my
>wife at least.
>
>---- Jerry, there have been 'tons' of complaints about the death wobble
>and lots of times it is an out of round tire causing it. At least the
>Jeep has the courtesy to shake you off the road before the tire
>explodes.....
So you're saying only tires that are cross rotated suffer separation? Never
seen a tire that wasn't cross rotated go "out of round"? Every Firestone that
ever set an Explorer on it's lid was cross rotated I bet. LOL
>
>Mike
>
>Jerry Bransford wrote:
>>
>> Page 22-4 of my '97 TJ's Mopar factory service manual specifically
>> recommends cross-rotating and shows a diagram for cross-rotating tires.
>> When referring to Fig.6 on page 22-4 showing a cross-rotation pattern,
>> the Jeep factory service manual says "The suggested method of tire
>> rotation is (Fig. 6). Other rotation methods can be used, but they will
>> not provide all the tire longevity benefits."
>>
>> At least the BFG, Goodyear, and Michelin's tire rotation patterns I use
>> are similar and all three of those brands recommend cross-rotation.
>>
>> Jerry
>>
>> Mike Romain wrote:
>> > Well, I guess if you are smarter than the Jeep engineers and with a name
>> > like bllsht you can get away with anything you type.
>> >
>> > Mike
>> >
>> > bllsht wrote:
>> >
>> >>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@4a x.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.N ET...
>> >>>>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>>>>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.
>> >>>>>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>
>>
>> --
>> Jerry Bransford
>> PP-ASEL N6TAY
>> See the Geezer Jeep at
>> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
>So I heard from Matt earlier in the thread.
>
>Does DC have monetary interests in tire companies?
Ah, the tire companies are wrong, and vehicle manufacturers are right until they
prove Mike wrong, then they're both wrong.
The world according to Mike.
>
>I don't believe AMC did, and they wrote my manuals.
>
>Lon's also recommends front to back, wonder what he drives.
>
>The best advise is to follow the owners manual and cross if it says to
>until you have tread separation like happened on our Cherokee when the
>previous owner obviously followed the tire makers recommendation and
>left me stuck with the result. I found the problem before it killed my
>wife at least.
>
>---- Jerry, there have been 'tons' of complaints about the death wobble
>and lots of times it is an out of round tire causing it. At least the
>Jeep has the courtesy to shake you off the road before the tire
>explodes.....
So you're saying only tires that are cross rotated suffer separation? Never
seen a tire that wasn't cross rotated go "out of round"? Every Firestone that
ever set an Explorer on it's lid was cross rotated I bet. LOL
>
>Mike
>
>Jerry Bransford wrote:
>>
>> Page 22-4 of my '97 TJ's Mopar factory service manual specifically
>> recommends cross-rotating and shows a diagram for cross-rotating tires.
>> When referring to Fig.6 on page 22-4 showing a cross-rotation pattern,
>> the Jeep factory service manual says "The suggested method of tire
>> rotation is (Fig. 6). Other rotation methods can be used, but they will
>> not provide all the tire longevity benefits."
>>
>> At least the BFG, Goodyear, and Michelin's tire rotation patterns I use
>> are similar and all three of those brands recommend cross-rotation.
>>
>> Jerry
>>
>> Mike Romain wrote:
>> > Well, I guess if you are smarter than the Jeep engineers and with a name
>> > like bllsht you can get away with anything you type.
>> >
>> > Mike
>> >
>> > bllsht wrote:
>> >
>> >>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@4a x.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.N ET...
>> >>>>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>>>>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.
>> >>>>>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>
>>
>> --
>> Jerry Bransford
>> PP-ASEL N6TAY
>> See the Geezer Jeep at
>> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
#207
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Re: Tire Rotation
In message <43208046.50ACBAFD@sympatico.ca>, "Mike Romain" wrote:
>So I heard from Matt earlier in the thread.
>
>Does DC have monetary interests in tire companies?
Ah, the tire companies are wrong, and vehicle manufacturers are right until they
prove Mike wrong, then they're both wrong.
The world according to Mike.
>
>I don't believe AMC did, and they wrote my manuals.
>
>Lon's also recommends front to back, wonder what he drives.
>
>The best advise is to follow the owners manual and cross if it says to
>until you have tread separation like happened on our Cherokee when the
>previous owner obviously followed the tire makers recommendation and
>left me stuck with the result. I found the problem before it killed my
>wife at least.
>
>---- Jerry, there have been 'tons' of complaints about the death wobble
>and lots of times it is an out of round tire causing it. At least the
>Jeep has the courtesy to shake you off the road before the tire
>explodes.....
So you're saying only tires that are cross rotated suffer separation? Never
seen a tire that wasn't cross rotated go "out of round"? Every Firestone that
ever set an Explorer on it's lid was cross rotated I bet. LOL
>
>Mike
>
>Jerry Bransford wrote:
>>
>> Page 22-4 of my '97 TJ's Mopar factory service manual specifically
>> recommends cross-rotating and shows a diagram for cross-rotating tires.
>> When referring to Fig.6 on page 22-4 showing a cross-rotation pattern,
>> the Jeep factory service manual says "The suggested method of tire
>> rotation is (Fig. 6). Other rotation methods can be used, but they will
>> not provide all the tire longevity benefits."
>>
>> At least the BFG, Goodyear, and Michelin's tire rotation patterns I use
>> are similar and all three of those brands recommend cross-rotation.
>>
>> Jerry
>>
>> Mike Romain wrote:
>> > Well, I guess if you are smarter than the Jeep engineers and with a name
>> > like bllsht you can get away with anything you type.
>> >
>> > Mike
>> >
>> > bllsht wrote:
>> >
>> >>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@4a x.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.N ET...
>> >>>>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>>>>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.
>> >>>>>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>
>>
>> --
>> Jerry Bransford
>> PP-ASEL N6TAY
>> See the Geezer Jeep at
>> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
>So I heard from Matt earlier in the thread.
>
>Does DC have monetary interests in tire companies?
Ah, the tire companies are wrong, and vehicle manufacturers are right until they
prove Mike wrong, then they're both wrong.
The world according to Mike.
>
>I don't believe AMC did, and they wrote my manuals.
>
>Lon's also recommends front to back, wonder what he drives.
>
>The best advise is to follow the owners manual and cross if it says to
>until you have tread separation like happened on our Cherokee when the
>previous owner obviously followed the tire makers recommendation and
>left me stuck with the result. I found the problem before it killed my
>wife at least.
>
>---- Jerry, there have been 'tons' of complaints about the death wobble
>and lots of times it is an out of round tire causing it. At least the
>Jeep has the courtesy to shake you off the road before the tire
>explodes.....
So you're saying only tires that are cross rotated suffer separation? Never
seen a tire that wasn't cross rotated go "out of round"? Every Firestone that
ever set an Explorer on it's lid was cross rotated I bet. LOL
>
>Mike
>
>Jerry Bransford wrote:
>>
>> Page 22-4 of my '97 TJ's Mopar factory service manual specifically
>> recommends cross-rotating and shows a diagram for cross-rotating tires.
>> When referring to Fig.6 on page 22-4 showing a cross-rotation pattern,
>> the Jeep factory service manual says "The suggested method of tire
>> rotation is (Fig. 6). Other rotation methods can be used, but they will
>> not provide all the tire longevity benefits."
>>
>> At least the BFG, Goodyear, and Michelin's tire rotation patterns I use
>> are similar and all three of those brands recommend cross-rotation.
>>
>> Jerry
>>
>> Mike Romain wrote:
>> > Well, I guess if you are smarter than the Jeep engineers and with a name
>> > like bllsht you can get away with anything you type.
>> >
>> > Mike
>> >
>> > bllsht wrote:
>> >
>> >>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@4a x.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.N ET...
>> >>>>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>>>>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.
>> >>>>>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>
>>
>> --
>> Jerry Bransford
>> PP-ASEL N6TAY
>> See the Geezer Jeep at
>> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
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Re: Tire Rotation
In message <43208046.50ACBAFD@sympatico.ca>, "Mike Romain" wrote:
>So I heard from Matt earlier in the thread.
>
>Does DC have monetary interests in tire companies?
Ah, the tire companies are wrong, and vehicle manufacturers are right until they
prove Mike wrong, then they're both wrong.
The world according to Mike.
>
>I don't believe AMC did, and they wrote my manuals.
>
>Lon's also recommends front to back, wonder what he drives.
>
>The best advise is to follow the owners manual and cross if it says to
>until you have tread separation like happened on our Cherokee when the
>previous owner obviously followed the tire makers recommendation and
>left me stuck with the result. I found the problem before it killed my
>wife at least.
>
>---- Jerry, there have been 'tons' of complaints about the death wobble
>and lots of times it is an out of round tire causing it. At least the
>Jeep has the courtesy to shake you off the road before the tire
>explodes.....
So you're saying only tires that are cross rotated suffer separation? Never
seen a tire that wasn't cross rotated go "out of round"? Every Firestone that
ever set an Explorer on it's lid was cross rotated I bet. LOL
>
>Mike
>
>Jerry Bransford wrote:
>>
>> Page 22-4 of my '97 TJ's Mopar factory service manual specifically
>> recommends cross-rotating and shows a diagram for cross-rotating tires.
>> When referring to Fig.6 on page 22-4 showing a cross-rotation pattern,
>> the Jeep factory service manual says "The suggested method of tire
>> rotation is (Fig. 6). Other rotation methods can be used, but they will
>> not provide all the tire longevity benefits."
>>
>> At least the BFG, Goodyear, and Michelin's tire rotation patterns I use
>> are similar and all three of those brands recommend cross-rotation.
>>
>> Jerry
>>
>> Mike Romain wrote:
>> > Well, I guess if you are smarter than the Jeep engineers and with a name
>> > like bllsht you can get away with anything you type.
>> >
>> > Mike
>> >
>> > bllsht wrote:
>> >
>> >>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@4a x.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.N ET...
>> >>>>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>>>>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.
>> >>>>>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>
>>
>> --
>> Jerry Bransford
>> PP-ASEL N6TAY
>> See the Geezer Jeep at
>> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
>So I heard from Matt earlier in the thread.
>
>Does DC have monetary interests in tire companies?
Ah, the tire companies are wrong, and vehicle manufacturers are right until they
prove Mike wrong, then they're both wrong.
The world according to Mike.
>
>I don't believe AMC did, and they wrote my manuals.
>
>Lon's also recommends front to back, wonder what he drives.
>
>The best advise is to follow the owners manual and cross if it says to
>until you have tread separation like happened on our Cherokee when the
>previous owner obviously followed the tire makers recommendation and
>left me stuck with the result. I found the problem before it killed my
>wife at least.
>
>---- Jerry, there have been 'tons' of complaints about the death wobble
>and lots of times it is an out of round tire causing it. At least the
>Jeep has the courtesy to shake you off the road before the tire
>explodes.....
So you're saying only tires that are cross rotated suffer separation? Never
seen a tire that wasn't cross rotated go "out of round"? Every Firestone that
ever set an Explorer on it's lid was cross rotated I bet. LOL
>
>Mike
>
>Jerry Bransford wrote:
>>
>> Page 22-4 of my '97 TJ's Mopar factory service manual specifically
>> recommends cross-rotating and shows a diagram for cross-rotating tires.
>> When referring to Fig.6 on page 22-4 showing a cross-rotation pattern,
>> the Jeep factory service manual says "The suggested method of tire
>> rotation is (Fig. 6). Other rotation methods can be used, but they will
>> not provide all the tire longevity benefits."
>>
>> At least the BFG, Goodyear, and Michelin's tire rotation patterns I use
>> are similar and all three of those brands recommend cross-rotation.
>>
>> Jerry
>>
>> Mike Romain wrote:
>> > Well, I guess if you are smarter than the Jeep engineers and with a name
>> > like bllsht you can get away with anything you type.
>> >
>> > Mike
>> >
>> > bllsht wrote:
>> >
>> >>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@4a x.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.N ET...
>> >>>>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>>>>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.
>> >>>>>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>
>>
>> --
>> Jerry Bransford
>> PP-ASEL N6TAY
>> See the Geezer Jeep at
>> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
#209
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Posts: n/a
Re: Tire Rotation
In message <43208046.50ACBAFD@sympatico.ca>, "Mike Romain" wrote:
>So I heard from Matt earlier in the thread.
>
>Does DC have monetary interests in tire companies?
Ah, the tire companies are wrong, and vehicle manufacturers are right until they
prove Mike wrong, then they're both wrong.
The world according to Mike.
>
>I don't believe AMC did, and they wrote my manuals.
>
>Lon's also recommends front to back, wonder what he drives.
>
>The best advise is to follow the owners manual and cross if it says to
>until you have tread separation like happened on our Cherokee when the
>previous owner obviously followed the tire makers recommendation and
>left me stuck with the result. I found the problem before it killed my
>wife at least.
>
>---- Jerry, there have been 'tons' of complaints about the death wobble
>and lots of times it is an out of round tire causing it. At least the
>Jeep has the courtesy to shake you off the road before the tire
>explodes.....
So you're saying only tires that are cross rotated suffer separation? Never
seen a tire that wasn't cross rotated go "out of round"? Every Firestone that
ever set an Explorer on it's lid was cross rotated I bet. LOL
>
>Mike
>
>Jerry Bransford wrote:
>>
>> Page 22-4 of my '97 TJ's Mopar factory service manual specifically
>> recommends cross-rotating and shows a diagram for cross-rotating tires.
>> When referring to Fig.6 on page 22-4 showing a cross-rotation pattern,
>> the Jeep factory service manual says "The suggested method of tire
>> rotation is (Fig. 6). Other rotation methods can be used, but they will
>> not provide all the tire longevity benefits."
>>
>> At least the BFG, Goodyear, and Michelin's tire rotation patterns I use
>> are similar and all three of those brands recommend cross-rotation.
>>
>> Jerry
>>
>> Mike Romain wrote:
>> > Well, I guess if you are smarter than the Jeep engineers and with a name
>> > like bllsht you can get away with anything you type.
>> >
>> > Mike
>> >
>> > bllsht wrote:
>> >
>> >>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@4a x.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.N ET...
>> >>>>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>>>>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.
>> >>>>>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>
>>
>> --
>> Jerry Bransford
>> PP-ASEL N6TAY
>> See the Geezer Jeep at
>> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
>So I heard from Matt earlier in the thread.
>
>Does DC have monetary interests in tire companies?
Ah, the tire companies are wrong, and vehicle manufacturers are right until they
prove Mike wrong, then they're both wrong.
The world according to Mike.
>
>I don't believe AMC did, and they wrote my manuals.
>
>Lon's also recommends front to back, wonder what he drives.
>
>The best advise is to follow the owners manual and cross if it says to
>until you have tread separation like happened on our Cherokee when the
>previous owner obviously followed the tire makers recommendation and
>left me stuck with the result. I found the problem before it killed my
>wife at least.
>
>---- Jerry, there have been 'tons' of complaints about the death wobble
>and lots of times it is an out of round tire causing it. At least the
>Jeep has the courtesy to shake you off the road before the tire
>explodes.....
So you're saying only tires that are cross rotated suffer separation? Never
seen a tire that wasn't cross rotated go "out of round"? Every Firestone that
ever set an Explorer on it's lid was cross rotated I bet. LOL
>
>Mike
>
>Jerry Bransford wrote:
>>
>> Page 22-4 of my '97 TJ's Mopar factory service manual specifically
>> recommends cross-rotating and shows a diagram for cross-rotating tires.
>> When referring to Fig.6 on page 22-4 showing a cross-rotation pattern,
>> the Jeep factory service manual says "The suggested method of tire
>> rotation is (Fig. 6). Other rotation methods can be used, but they will
>> not provide all the tire longevity benefits."
>>
>> At least the BFG, Goodyear, and Michelin's tire rotation patterns I use
>> are similar and all three of those brands recommend cross-rotation.
>>
>> Jerry
>>
>> Mike Romain wrote:
>> > Well, I guess if you are smarter than the Jeep engineers and with a name
>> > like bllsht you can get away with anything you type.
>> >
>> > Mike
>> >
>> > bllsht wrote:
>> >
>> >>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@4a x.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.N ET...
>> >>>>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>>>>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.
>> >>>>>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>
>>
>> --
>> Jerry Bransford
>> PP-ASEL N6TAY
>> See the Geezer Jeep at
>> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
#210
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Posts: n/a
Re: Tire Rotation
Read an owner's manual that's not 20 years old and you'll find the Jeep
engineers agree with me on this. You're stuck in the dark ages.
In message <43203DB1.F5A54BED@sympatico.ca>, "Mike Romain" wrote:
>Well, I guess if you are smarter than the Jeep engineers and with a name
>like bllsht you can get away with anything you type.
>
>Mike
>
>bllsht wrote:
>>
>> 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.
>> >> >> >>>>>
>> >> >> >>>>>
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >>
engineers agree with me on this. You're stuck in the dark ages.
In message <43203DB1.F5A54BED@sympatico.ca>, "Mike Romain" wrote:
>Well, I guess if you are smarter than the Jeep engineers and with a name
>like bllsht you can get away with anything you type.
>
>Mike
>
>bllsht wrote:
>>
>> 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.
>> >> >> >>>>>
>> >> >> >>>>>
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >>