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On my 2500 dually, I have installed Tireman's , mandrel bent valve stems (not extentions).
Tireman's rotate theory, . . Never rotate the back DRW tires. On the front, completely remove tire from rim and re-mount on the opposing side. This is to compensate tire wear from the crown on the road.
I'm currently running the Bridgestone Duravis 235/80/17. I have almost 47K on them and they're just about done and have worn pretty even.
I'm thinking about going back to a normal steel valve stem in all 6 tires so I can rotate the tires in a traditional fashion.
47K on tires that get used hard ain't too bad. Am I making a mistake if I start rotating my DRW tires?
Tireman's rotate theory, . . Never rotate the back DRW tires. On the front, completely remove tire from rim and re-mount on the opposing side. This is to compensate tire wear from the crown on the road.
I'm currently running the Bridgestone Duravis 235/80/17. I have almost 47K on them and they're just about done and have worn pretty even.
I'm thinking about going back to a normal steel valve stem in all 6 tires so I can rotate the tires in a traditional fashion.
47K on tires that get used hard ain't too bad. Am I making a mistake if I start rotating my DRW tires?