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Tyre wear on Tiguan 140TDI R 20 inch wheels.

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  • #46
    Thanks all for the prompt replies.

    Its a Tiguan Highline Rline with Continental 255/40 R 20 V XL SUV Tyre's

    I may have miss read the tyre markings, but I don't see any arrows on the Tyre's to show direction

    Tire Rotation: How and Why to Rotate Your Tires | Bridgestone Tires

    If they are non-directional, is the "REARWARD CROSS" the best rotation for my tyre's ?

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    • #47
      yes, rearward cross
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      • #48
        Originally posted by brad View Post
        yes, rearward cross
        I thought for a predominantly FWD car you'd do a forward cross. Move the fronts to the back and then backs to the opposite side front.

        Not that it really matters I would think as long as they get rotated that's the main thing to maximise tyre life.

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        • #49
          Originally posted by tigger73 View Post
          I thought for a predominantly FWD car you'd do a forward cross. Move the fronts to the back and then backs to the opposite side front.

          Not that it really matters I would think as long as they get rotated that's the main thing to maximise tyre life.
          you are right. I wasn't looking properly.
          carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
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