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Hey guys, so I am planning on rotating the tires this weekend. Could some one tell me what is the proper way to rotate them. LF to RR etc? Not sure where they need to be moved.
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Back goes to the front then front goes to the back but cross them.
LF to RR
RF to LR
RR to RF
LR to LF
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Just what I needed, thanks!!
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Make sure you dont have diractional tires first.
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You mean omni-directional, don't you?
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I have falken 452 tires they are directional. I have to do it front to back.
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