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Old Aug 4, 2018 | 07:21 PM
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Default Re: Maximum tire size on front and back?

Originally Posted by zip439;909987
As to rotating your tires it depends completely on the tire make/model that you decide on. As Dinasrt said above; Directional tires will have a rotation arrow branded on the tire's sidewall. The arrow indicates the direction in which the tire should turn. So you can not rotate those tires. They will be specific to location on the Crossfire as our rims are different sized front to and rear, and the rotation would be wrong if you moved them from left to right side. Some tires are not directional, but do have a inside and outside orientation on the rim. You can move those tires left to right on the car. Directional tires will have an arrow on the side wall indicating the direction of rotation, while the tire that should be mounted with a specific side to the outer vice inner will so state on the side wall. Most tires can be rotated, just read the info on[u
both sides of the side wall of the tire you purchase for the specific info.
you can rotate directional tires ,your front or rear BUT as i do you have to brake them down reverse the tire on the rim THEN they will go to the opposite side of the car. If you have a tire, lets say is wearing on the inside, flip it on the rim and now the wear is on the outside mount it on the other side of the car and the rotating direction is the correct direction
 
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