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Does tire rotation require re-balance and front end alignment?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jonny V" data-source="post: 1386451" data-attributes="member: 32500"><p>I got some Firestone mud terrain tires because they were supposed to be rated pretty high and the price was right two years ago. I take the truck back for rotation and re-balance on occasion. I figure that since it's them doing the work, it's no sweat off my back for me to ask them to do it.....</p><p></p><p>That said, I'll probably go with a different tire next time around. The Firestones are better suited to a lighter weight truck. The issue is that the tread depth is so big, it feels like the truck is squishing around on them. They're about half worn now, and the tread is still 3/4" deep. Handling and all is fine, but speed rating is only to 99 mph.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonny V, post: 1386451, member: 32500"] I got some Firestone mud terrain tires because they were supposed to be rated pretty high and the price was right two years ago. I take the truck back for rotation and re-balance on occasion. I figure that since it's them doing the work, it's no sweat off my back for me to ask them to do it..... That said, I'll probably go with a different tire next time around. The Firestones are better suited to a lighter weight truck. The issue is that the tread depth is so big, it feels like the truck is squishing around on them. They're about half worn now, and the tread is still 3/4" deep. Handling and all is fine, but speed rating is only to 99 mph. [/QUOTE]
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Does tire rotation require re-balance and front end alignment?
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