1st Axle, Left Side 17-32 19/32 Right Side 19/32 20-32
2nd Axle, Left Side 19/32 20/32 Right Side 16/32 20/32
Got 50,000 miles on them.
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1st Axle, Left Side 17-32 19/32 Right Side 19/32 20-32
2nd Axle, Left Side 19/32 20/32 Right Side 16/32 20/32
Got 50,000 miles on them.
Be Kind To One Another, REMEMBER: You Reap What You Sow!
Well.......YOU could start by getting the lug nutz loosened up, before jacking up and blocking up the axles.
Me......I would just drive over to Wingfoot and tellum....."Rotate them there tires please!".........only cuz the service is free....since I bought the tires there.
Space...............Is disease and danger, wrapped in darkness and silence!Star Trek2009
Personally Mate teh 16 and 17/32 ones together then a pair of the 19/32 together Thena 19/20/32 and then the 20/32 pair that is left
The orignal Ironeagle2006 Yes I am BACK.
Rotate drive tires? I'll pass.
Your ratios are odd, cause the rear most axle drags when turning and should have more wear. Also, for 50K miles, you have lost alot of tread so What brand are they?
I have Yoko TY577 on my drives with close to 150k miles and they still got 22/32 on all them. I just rotate crossways every 50k
Yokohama TY 303
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