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Old 06-02-2006, 03:05 PM
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Dunno if its a misguided belief, but I'm not a fan on rotating tyres. It hides any discrepancies that can be noted from tyre wear giving some indication for various problems. Just my 2¢ worth on that subject
True...

A "good" tire shop tho (one that you trust) should be able to notify you on anything they notice out of the ordinary.

I think rotating them just gets the most out of your $ in the end. Alignments can be stuffed very easy (bumping a curb) so by keeping up with a tire service history (which most decent places should do) will help eliminate most of these probs.

Its sounds stupid to keep a service on your tires upto date (like engine oil etc) but like these guys said... its those 4 bits of rubber that lay between you and the road.
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