On Sat, 02 Feb 2008 09:43:17 -0800, jim beam <spamvortex@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
wrote:
>Jakthehammer wrote:
>> TRUE OR FALSE?
>>
>> Tire rotation refers to the regular practice of switching the tires...
>> Purpose: Tire rotation helps to equalize tread wear and is critical to
>> gain.
>>
>>
>> ANSWER:
>>
>> BULL****! TIRES USUALLY LAST 2.5 YRS, NOT 4-YRS.
>>
>> TIRE COMPANIES WANT TO MAKE THING APPEARS LONGER, THEY ASKED YOU TO
>> ROTATE. YOU LOSE TRACTIONS.
>
>freak though you are, you have a point there - you /do/ lose traction.
>i don't rotate tires very often for this reason, and if i do, i have to
>take it easy until the tires are re-worn back to the correct rotation
>and cornering sense.
>
>http://www.mini2.com/forum/2nd-gen-mini-cooper-s/147821-tire-rotation.html
>
>
>> MY ADVICE IS TO KEEP THE DRIVING WHEEL WITH
>> MORE THREADS, THAT SHOULD BE YOUR CRITICAL CONCERN. ACCIDENT HAPPENS
IN
>> WINTER/RAINING SEASON DUE TO INSUFFICIENT THREAD, NO TRACTION =
FLIPPING
>> OVER THE HILL.....Heehee.........
>>
>>
On many vehicles now-a-days tire or even tyre rotation is a thing of the
past
having been left in a time warp of 1970 ish.
the reason behind this is the move to FWD and the newer train of thought
in
fitting different size/width wheels at each end. My new E65 has wider
wheels at
the rear than the front I know that BMW isn't the only manufacturers that
does
this.
The choice is yours but remember if its a new car the chances are the
front
tires (tyres) won't fit the rear rims.
Hugh
--
Sir Hugh of Bognor
The difference between men and boys is the price of their toys.
Intelligence is not knowing the answer but knowing where and how to find
it!
Hugh Gundersen
hsg@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Regis, W.Sus***, England, UK


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