Anybody do this.........?

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  1. streethorse Active Member

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    For you guys with 4 of the same size directional tires, Im interested in milking
    every posible mile out of my tires, so instead of the usual front to back
    rotation I want to have them remounted so I can rotate in an X pattern.
    My tires look exactly the same on both sidewalls so I see no problems.....:shrug:
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    Go right ahead.
  3. SVT32VDOHC waiting for the next hack atta

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    That's fine, but why pay all this money to have them dismounted and remounted and balanced???? Tire stores charge 12-16 just to mount and balance per wheel. That is a freakin lot of money.
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    there's no reason, unless the left side of you car you drive hard core, and the right side you're diving miss daisy...
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    :stupid:

    Front to back should be fine by itself.
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    Thats exactly why I was thinking about doing it........My tires on the left side
    are more worn down, even though they are wearing evenly across the tread.

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