LOL Good I have a ton of Tire product to use on itjust keep it greased up so it doesnt dry out
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LOL Good I have a ton of Tire product to use on itjust keep it greased up so it doesnt dry out
Bonus Question Answer: The Bronco Sport.What are all the tire options - and what does it cost to buy a replacement set.
* Bonus question - Which option will last the longest on the street only.
"Need" or "should"?So how does that exactly work? If you have a cover on the tire and don't rotate it with the 4, do you need to replace it all the time that you do the other 4?
Seeing as these are all matched with wheels you should. If not the spare never wears with the other four.you include the spare in your quarterly rotation?!
If your vehicle has a full-size, non-directional spare tire (one that isn't branded “for temporary use”) and a wheel that's the same size as your four main tires and wheels, you may want to consider the following rotation patterns to keep all five tires evenly worn. This is especially important for four-wheel drive and all-wheel drive vehicles, because if you need to use your spare tire and it has different wear than your other three tires, it could place undue force on the drive train of your vehicle due to the difference in tread depth.
Probably the most logical and comprehensive post ever on 6G. BravoIf the spare is the same tire and on the same wheel, it should be included in the rotation, at least when all 5 tires are new.
If you rotate every 5K, at 50K miles, each tire will only have 40K miles on them. Make it to 75K (like my current truck) and each tire only has 60K miles on them. So, you go longer before buying new tires. At the point of buying new tires, you can pick the best of the 5 to keep as your dedicated spare and only buy 4 new tires, or buy 5 and have the longer interval again.
@Moderator for the record, I never mentioned politics. It's the influx of gas eating 4x4s with big tires that'll do it! ?According to the Rubber Manufacturer's Association (RMA), it takes about seven gallons of oil to create a standard car tire.
Of courseyou include the spare in your quarterly rotation?!
Oh jeez, that never occured to me!It's actually easier to rotate the tires yourself if you don't have a lift by including the spare.