I don't rotate my tires. Ever. There, I said it.
I don't think I'm missing out on much.
My Accord has 66k miles on original rubber. They are beginning to get a bit noisy, but wear is pretty equal on all 4. I'm actually surprised at how much tread is left on them still!!
Tires on wife's Subie has 20k on them. No rotations. The ride is smooth as silk.
People LOVE rotating tires every oil change. To me, it seems like so much hassle (time spent in my driveway or waiting in a shop) 6-10 times per set of tires just to squeeze a little more life outta their rubber.
I'm cheap, but I don't get upset when I buy a new set of tires, and two of them have 2/32" more tread than the other two.
I got other fish to fry.
I don't think I'm missing out on much.
My Accord has 66k miles on original rubber. They are beginning to get a bit noisy, but wear is pretty equal on all 4. I'm actually surprised at how much tread is left on them still!!
Tires on wife's Subie has 20k on them. No rotations. The ride is smooth as silk.
People LOVE rotating tires every oil change. To me, it seems like so much hassle (time spent in my driveway or waiting in a shop) 6-10 times per set of tires just to squeeze a little more life outta their rubber.
I'm cheap, but I don't get upset when I buy a new set of tires, and two of them have 2/32" more tread than the other two.
I got other fish to fry.
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