Macdaddy
The outside rears do stay on the back, they switch sides. With the way the owners manual says to do it, the outside rears always stay on the outside rear. They just switch sides. pg 280 in the owners manual. This is my first 6 wheel truck. I am just saying, with the white letter tires, or the black letter tires this is the way the manual says to rotate the tires. The stock General were black letter, but some of the new trucks in 03 04 and 05 came with white letter Goodyears. Is the problem with the direction of the outside rears when they tires swith sides?
Boy those general tires sure sucked. :-laf Here is a link to a thread about my stock Generals
https://www.turbodieselregister.com...n-discussions/204591-do-i-need-new-tires.html
Jay...
Yes I know about the owners manny showing the tire rotation. On my 99 3500 4x4 Dually I always rotated the tires in the following.
Left front, to inside right rear.
Right front, to inside left rear
Outside left rear, to left front.
Outside right rear, to right front.
Inside left rear, to outside left rear.
Inside right rear, to outside right rear. Whew!!!!!!!!!!!
Now doing this rotation requires BSW, with no white lettering. My 05 came with Generals w/ white lettering. The idea is to have all six being rotated at each tire rotation every 10K miles. Also each tire will spin in the opposite direction and each tire will eventually see the front axel. Youll find this rotation very effective. My 99 went 150K on the Mich 215/85-16's. Also I only balance the fronts at each rotation. I couls have probably gone more than the 150K had the side walls showed sever cracking.
Jay... .
If your just switching the Outside rears from side to side at each rotation you will notice excellerated wear on them, and the'll look real flat/square in wear appearance.
Thanks for the comment on the truck. White trucks do look nice. Did your Travel trailer come that way with no stickers? I like it.