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Yes! Technically if tire has "outside" labeled on them they are "corner specific" ~ i.e. the tread is set up specifically so that the tires shouldn't be flipped from right side to left. So when you have this, along with different size tires front and rear...there's no where to rotate them to!
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ok thanks for the feedback and i shouldn't be hijacking this post just commented on comments made on it regarding flipping the same tire on the same alloy/rim..... apart from the tread direction and risk of aquaplaning(not good) just wondered if there was a difference in side-wall strength between the side of the tire labelled inside and the sidewall labelled outside, did some digging around and found only some goodrich tires being mentioned as having some tires with an increased wall strength on the outside.....
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I had this problem for 3 sets of tires. The one thing I never thought to change up was the brand of tire. The last set that made me frustrated at the inside wear was Kuhmo. Very soft rubber on those.
Since the x5 has the on purpose reverse camber it will weigh down on that area more. The Bridgestone I bought last have not had a problem at all. It was the tires the whole time and not my alignment as I also first thought. |
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Soft or hard tires....won't matter, will just vary the time it takes to happen, if the alignment is out. Bill |
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