rotation??

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rotation??

Post by busvanman »

ok I know I'm supposed to rotate the wheels around my syncro, from other bit's I've read on here people are suggesting every 5-6000 miles ok fine....

but I have just swapped the rims diagonally, (front nearside to rear offside etc) so the question is in another 5000miles do i just reverse this and put the wheels back into there original position?

Or is it best to say rotate them clockwise and just keep moving them round the van?????

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Post by Andy syncro-nutz »

Dont forget your spare (or both if you have two)! Just try and run all your tyres down at an even rate! 5/6 k is just an estimate! Its all down to driving condition's and the load your tyres are under!
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Post by ELVIS »

O/S F -> N/S R
N/S R -> O/S R
O/S R -> N/S F
N/S F -> SPARE
SPARE -> O/S F

keep on rotating em in a kinda 'move round one' kinda way ! :D

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Post by ELVIS »

oh ,and depends on compound - somrthing really hard like a BFG MT will need rotating less than a Macho for instance. :D

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Post by busvanman »

thank's fella! we never actually got a matched spare so I only swap the 4, vans on 4 matched 8 ply michelin agilis van tyres, it's a daily workhorse spends most of its live on tarmac, so it's not on BFG's or anything like that.

Anyhow another question seeing as my little brother's just treated himself to a T4 syncro am I right to assume this will also need tyres rotating????????

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Post by ELVIS »

good practice to swap tyres on any vehicle due to differing axle weight , driven axle wear on 2 wd (or selectable 4wd), torque bias/VC on a 4wd , steering axle wear , finite mal-adjustment in camber/caster/toe in/toe out
etc etc etc .
must bear in mind directional tyres(although sounds like it dosnt affect you) - either sports type or 4 x 4 - to do it properly theres a bit of rim swapping involved :D

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