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wtk between front or rear tires which cut faster in a hilux

Postby baldeo » October 27th, 2008, 7:47 pm

some people tell me the front but i notice the back in my van going down faster than the front and what kms do u guys rotate

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Postby sweeks » October 28th, 2008, 4:49 pm

Rotate every 10 000km. Ensure that you're running the right tyre pressure ~ 28lbs. The OEM Bridgestone duelers tends to wear down fast. You can always get your alignment check.

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Postby bleedingfreak » October 29th, 2008, 7:14 am

sweeks wrote:Rotate every 10 000km. Ensure that you're running the right tyre pressure ~ 28lbs. The OEM Bridgestone duelers tends to wear down fast. You can always get your alignment check.


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Postby jjacelon1 » April 4th, 2009, 11:27 pm

Depends on how you drive.

You would think that being a rear wheel drive, the rear would ware faster, but...
if you like to go into the corners a bit fast the front outside will cut faster.
The heavy engine over the wheels kinda help grind them down.

However if you like to drive hard but don't corner hard, the rear will tend to ware (evenly) faster.

10,000 km is the norm for rotation (says Toyota)




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