tire rotation

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  1. rank

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    what's everyone's thoughts on how to rotate tires. I've got some tires that are wearing unevenly. Some tire guys say once a tire was rotated in one direction you should not change it. Other tire guys say it doesn't matter. I don't want to dismount and mount for no reason
     
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    I did my drives in an X so that they did rotate the opposite direction. Steers I just did side to side, never broke them down to keep them spinning the same direction.
     
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    When I rotate drives, I put them back on so they do rotate opposite direction.

     
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    Times 2 on the “X”.
     
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    Fronts go straight back rears get cross to the front
     
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    Never found a need to rotate tires. They all wear pretty much even. BFG/Michlin/Continental/ mold cure retreads from formerly Olson tire now Bauerbilt on trailers
     
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    My understanding is that keeping the same rotational direction was designed out of tires shortly after radial tires came on the scene. The bias ply tires would become “biased” to a rotation account of the design of the polyester and fiber layers, in time. When direction changed, they were very prone to delaminating and flying apart.
     
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    I run Hancook DMO4’s on my truck and rotate the drives in an X pattern every 20k. I’m in the dirt most of my days so I spin and slip more than most. I’ll average 70-80k miles per set till they need to be swapped out. If I don’t rotate em I’ll wear the drives out too quick to where I can’t keep up with wearing em all down the same and I hate changing only 4.
    Steers are continentals and get swapped side to side every oil change. 10-12k when I get the time to do em
     
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    Don't they rotate every time you drive?
     
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