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    David ProulxDavid Proulx
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      How can you tell a directional tire from one that is not? And how should tires be rotated?

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      BruceBruce
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        the sidewall will tell you how to mount the tire. If it is directional it will have an arrow pointing in the direction of rotation. Some tires that are not directional may have “mount to inside” or “Mount to outside” on the sidewaill. Like the Goodyear Wrangler MTR tires that I have. If you look at the tread they look directional, but they have “mount toward outside” on the sidewall, so 2 of the tires look like they are mounted backwards.

        AFA rotating, if they are directional you can only rotate front-rear. If they are not directional you can rotate them front to rear or you can cross the tires side to side as you rotate them front to rear.

        Here is an article that has info and pictures showing how and why to rotate your tires.
        http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/techpage.jsp?techid=43

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