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Old 10-15-2003, 11:17 PM
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When should I rotate my tires. I have 12,000 miles. Let me know thanks
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When should I rotate my tires. I have 12,000 miles. Let me know thanks
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I think it should be every 5000 miles but I could be wrong. I have 12K on mine, I think its about time for me too! BIG-C

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by PhilD:
According to the H2 Owners Manual the tires should be rotated every 7500 miles. I personally like to rotate the tires every 5000, and usually at 3000 for the first rotation.

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I thought they rotated everytime u drive it?
Or do u guys leave it parked and have to rotate to keep from flat spotting?




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not rotating tires with an aggressive tread about every 5000 miles can cause excessive tire roar and tire damage. happened to a jeep sarhara that i used to have. had to buy all new tires... ther were ruined with only like 15000 miles on them. una
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Every other oil change should be just right.
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Do you rotate the tires along with the SPARE??????



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I simply choose to have the tires rotated every time I get the oil changed. It just easier for me to keep up with it and I change the oil every 5-7K miles.

I have rotated the spare in the past but haven't on the H2. The logic in the past was that I was going to go with a different tire than I had so just rotating the spare in made sense. If you have the spare tire carrier, a worn tire just doesn't look as good though.
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i rotate with oil changes.... it cost 5 extra bucks... I do not rotate the spare into the mix. reason being, is that when it is time to purchase new tires... I only buy three, put the spare on and take the best other one and use that as the spare...why not...it's a spare... did you ever try to lift those tires... those guys who do it for 5 bucks earn every penny. una
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