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  2. Tire rotation - Wikipedia

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    Some car manufacturers recommend against performing tire rotation, for example BMW. [4] Many tire manufacturers say that tire rotation is no longer necessary, except to ensure that best tires are fitted at the rear of the vehicle. [5] In practice this means that when the front tires become worn, the new ones should be fitted to the rear, moving ...

  3. Why You Should Rotate Your Tires - AOL

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    Follow these tips to make your tires last longer and your car drive better. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  4. Bar grip - Wikipedia

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    Bar grip tyres were developed in the 1930s and were the standard military pattern throughout World War II, for vehicles from Jeeps to heavy trucks and armoured cars. [1] They fell from favour in the 1970s and largely disappeared by the 1990s, having been replaced by newer patterns with better all-around performance.

  5. Tire - Wikipedia

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    Rotation: Tires may exhibit irregular wear patterns once installed on a vehicle and partially worn. Front-wheel drive vehicles tend to wear the front tires at a greater rate compared to the rear tires. Tire rotation is moving the tires to different car positions, such as front-to-rear, in order to even out the wear, with the objective of ...

  6. Gabe’s Bike Shop: Rotating Tires, Recycling Bikes ... - AOL

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    This episode of Gabe’s Bike Shop discussed whether should you rotate your tires, looks at Trek’s recycling program, and gets into the world of youth cycling. Gabe’s Bike Shop: Rotating Tires ...

  7. Tire uniformity - Wikipedia

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    Given a perfect tire, running on a perfectly smooth roadway, the force exerted between the car and the tire will be constant. However, a normally manufactured tire running on a perfectly smooth roadway will exert a varying force into the vehicle that will repeat every rotation of the tire. This variation is the source of various ride disturbances.

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