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Tire rotation for 35’s

theblakester

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Hey all, silly question, but it’s my understanding that I should get my tires rotated every 5,000 miles~ with oil changes, front to back. It is front to back for the rotation right?
Also, is there ever a need to rotate the tires left to right?
Tires are Nitto Ridge Grappler 295/65/r20

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Yes and yes lol.. I've always rotated mine with every oil change it makes them wear evenly and extends the life!... A good tire shop will be able to tell how they need rotated but yes front to back and side to side both... Usually it's a criss cross pattern

All vehicles/setups wear differently but basic rotating patterns look like this ¬
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Yes and yes lol.. I've always rotated mine with every oil change it makes them wear evenly and extends the life!... A good tire shop will be able to tell how they need rotated but yes front to back and side to side both... Usually it's a criss cross pattern

All vehicles/setups wear differently but basic rotating patterns look like this ¬
f3d8c8f324b4f0c0a8ae13db8b25f74c.jpg


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What is the recommended air pressure for 35/12.5/20, ridge grapplers tires on a 2019 Ram 1500 Longhorn.
 
What is the recommended air pressure for 35/12.5/20, ridge grapplers tires on a 2019 Ram 1500 Longhorn.
Look at the size difference between your factory size vs 35's. My factory tires were tiny compared to 35's. I run mine around 42. You can also do the chalk test

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Yes and yes lol.. I've always rotated mine with every oil change it makes them wear evenly and extends the life!... A good tire shop will be able to tell how they need rotated but yes front to back and side to side both... Usually it's a criss cross pattern

All vehicles/setups wear differently but basic rotating patterns look like this ¬
f3d8c8f324b4f0c0a8ae13db8b25f74c.jpg


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This does not make any difference between front and rear wheel drive as the tires end up in the same spot.
 
This does not make any difference between front and rear wheel drive as the tires end up in the same spot.
Is the picture I found on Google.. Lol I think it gets the point across

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