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do those of you with dual axle TT's and 5er's rotate the tires? Front to back on same side or what?
 
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When radials first came out, reversing direction was a no-no. I was told the tire would take a "set" and it would tear apart should it be reversed. Is there any truth to this and if so is it applicable to todays tires?



From reading the tire threads, it would seem TT are pretty touchy. FWIW, I never rotate trailer tires. Maybe do my truck once or twice in the life of the tire. I put new tires on the truck going into winter. Approaching winter number three, there is not enough tread regardless so off they come.
 
I heard a stastic that 30% of the people in the US expect to retire by winning the lottery. The odds of winning the jackpot in the Colorado lottery is 1/6,000,000.
 
Wow, based on Colorado's current population of approximately 3. 8 million, that would mean that about 1. 1 Million people think they will win. With Odds of 1 in 6 million, I guess alot of people should re-thinking their retirement :rolleyes: ... ... ... ... .....



Kev



And I rotate my tires on my trailer thousands of times each camping trip!:D :D :D
 
Originally posted by klenger

I heard a stastic that 30% of the people in the US expect to retire by winning the lottery. The odds of winning the jackpot in the Colorado lottery is 1/6,000,000.



Nice try...



Modern automotive radials can reversed (look at your owners manual under tire rotation). TT tires, I'd call the manufacturer.
 
as I recall, that was Firestone's excuse the first time they almost went out of business from blowing up tires. It was the late 70, and the tire was there first radial, the firestone 500!



I always X my tires when rotating them.



Originally posted by QRTRHRS

When radials first came out, reversing direction was a no-no. I was told the tire would take a "set" and it would tear apart should it be reversed. Is there any truth to this and if so is it applicable to todays tires?



 
I heard a stastic that 30% of trailer RV owners expect to keep their tires forever and never have to check air pressure. The odds of blowing a trailer tire in Colorado 1/6.



:D



I don't rotate trailer tires. I haven't kept a trailer long enough to wear them out nor long enough for dryrot. The only tire I've had to replace was one on a pop-up trailer, when I drove non-stop from Florida to Michigan, as fast as I could go.



Doc
 
why rotate????? mine seem to be scuffing off at an even rate to one another! tite turns look ugly if you watch your tires:D
 
Originally posted by TowPro

I always X my tires when rotating them.






From what I have heard, on the single rear wheel trucks, you should bring the rears straight forward, then X the fronts back to the opposite side rears.



Not sure about recommendations on trailers.



Blake
 
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