How do i rotate tires on a front wheel drive car


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By Wayne Scraba,www.automedia.com

Rotating tires is important (and always has been) for car maintenance. If you rotate the respective wheels and tires on a given axle, tire wear is even. The result is almost always balanced traction and handling over a period of time. Most tire warranties demand the tires be rotated on a specific mileage schedule. And many tire manufacturers recommend rotation at between 3,000 and 5,000 miles.

Tire balancing

Making each tire function in as many of the vehicle’s wheel positions as possible makes evening out tire wear feasible. Naturally, this can’t make up for tire wear caused by tired or malfunctioning mechanical components or improper inflation. When considering the mechanics of a motor vehicle, keep in mind that the front end often has a more difficult task than the rear. For example, in a front-wheel-drive car, the tires are tasked with steering, stopping, moving up and down, and, of course, pulling the vehicle forward. In a high-performance rear-wheel-drive car, you’ll likely find that the rear tires take more abuse than the front. Four-by-four vehicles and all-wheel-drive models bring their own tire wear peculiarities to the party. The bottom line: No matter what the car or truck, the wheel position can cause different rates and types of wear on a tire.

 

Replacing four versus two

As a tire wears, the tread depth is reduced. If all four tires wear out at more or less the same time, you can replace four tires at once. This is actually advantageous when compared to replacing tires in pairs, simply because you’ll always have equal fresh rubber on all four corners. Additionally, you have to consider that the manufacturers are constantly releasing new and improved tire configurations. The result is that your old tires could become obsolete by the time they’re worn. If replacing only two at once, there’s a good chance you’ll end up with mixed tire technology that could negatively affect how your vehicle drives.

 

Tire rotation pattern

So far so good, but tire rotation isn’t anything like it was a few decades ago. Way back when, most cars had identical wheels and tires on all four corners, and the spare was also a full-size job that matched the road wheels. That’s a difficult combination to find today, with space-saver spares, spare tires mounted on dedicated steel wheels (with the rest of the rolling stock on aluminum wheels), different wheel offsets and sizes front and rear, mixed tire sizes, and so on. Because of this, the rotation process differs. Here’s a look at some of the many different tire rotation pattern options.

 

Four same-size tires, non-directional

If the tires are non-directional and the tires and wheels are all the same size, there are three different four-tire rotation patterns most commonly used:

  1. Front-wheel drive : Rotate the tires in a forward cross pattern. This means that the left front goes to the left rear and the right front goes to the right rear. The left rear goes to the right front and the right rear goes to the left front.
  2. Rear-wheel drive or AWD/four-wheel drive : Left rear goes to right front. Right rear goes to the left front. The right front goes to left rear. Left front goes to the right rear. 
  3. (Alternate) Rear-wheel drive or AWD/four-wheel drive : The left rear goes to left front. The right rear goes to the right front. The left front goes to the right rear. The right front goes to left rear.

Different-size directional tires, or different offsets

What if the vehicle in question has different-size directional wheels and tires or is equipped with wheels with different offsets (wheel backspace) front and rear? In this case, the tires will definitely require dismounting, remounting and rebalancing in order to rotate the tires. Four other typical rotation patterns are as follows:

  1. Same-size directional wheels and tires: The left front goes to left rear. The left rear goes to left front. The right front goes to the right rear. The right rear goes to the right front. 
  2. Different-size directional tires with different-size wheels: Tires must be dismounted and remounted on the appropriate wheel/direction of rotation.
  3. Non-directional wheels and tires with different sizes front and rear: The left front goes to the right front. The right front goes to the left front. The left rear goes to the right rear. And the right rear goes to left rear. 
  4. Five-tire rotation: Yesteryear, a five-tire rotation was possible, simply because the spare was full size. That’s seldom the case today. Even many light trucks are equipped with spare wheels that do not match the drive wheel combination. If, however, the spare matches the drive wheels and tires, and all tires are the same size and are not directional, then you can perform a five-tire/wheel rotation as follows:

 

Front-wheel drive : The left front goes to the left rear. The left rear goes to the right front. The right rear goes to the left front. The spare goes to the right rear. The right front goes to the spare.

 

Rear-wheel drive or four-wheel drive: The left rear goes to the left front. The left front goes to the spare. The spare goes to the right rear. The right rear goes to the right front. The right front goes to the left rear.

 

The idea here is to distribute the wear over five tires throughout their life. This is particularly important on many all-wheel-drive vehicles in that all tires, including the spare, are, in theory, worn identically.

 

How and Why to Rotate Your Tires

Tire rotation, that is routinely repositioning your vehicle’s tires in specific patterns from front to back or side to side, is an important element of tire upkeep and safety. Additionally, rotating your tires may also be required to keep your tires covered under warranty. For a quick visual summary of tire rotation, check out our Tread Life episode about tire rotation. Read on for more information about what tire rotation is, why tire rotation patterns matter, and the correct pattern for your vehicle’s needs.

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WHAT IS TIRE ROTATION?

Tire rotation means periodically changing the position of each of the tires on your vehicle. You should rotate your tires as recommended by the vehicle manufacturer, or every 5,000 miles. For many of you, that will mean when you get your vehicle’s oil changed.

Regularly rotating your tires also gives you a good opportunity to visually inspect them for damage, check their air pressure, have them rebalanced if you’re noticing any vibration, and check their tread depth.

WHY IS TIRE ROTATION IMPORTANT?

There are several reasons why tire rotation is an important element of your standard tire care. First, by routinely rotating your tires, wear is spread evenly across all four tires, and their tread life is maximized. That’s because each specific position on your vehicle requires a different give from each tire—(for example, tires on the front of a front-wheel drive vehicle will take a larger proportion of the torque and friction that’s needed for turning, accelerating and braking)—and can lead to more, or less, wear on the tire. It is especially important to rotate new tires by 5,000 miles because deep, fresh tire tread is more susceptible to uneven wear.

Secondly, even tread wear keeps the tread depth on your tires uniform, which can help keep traction and handling consistent across all four tires. This will improve cornering and braking performance and keep your vehicle safer for driving overall.

Finally, if your vehicle has all-wheel-drive, evenly worn tires lower the stresses on the drivetrain, reducing wear on expensive drive components.

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WHAT TIRE ROTATION PATTERN SHOULD I UTILIZE?

The tire rotation pattern that’s best for your vehicle will depend on the type of tire you’re using, whether your vehicle is front, rear, all, or four-wheel drive, whether your tires are directional or non-directional, whether or not your tires are the same size on the front and rear of your vehicle, and whether you have a full-size spare that can be rotated through as well, unlike a temporary spare. . Let’s take a look at tire rotation patterns recommended by the standardizing body of the tire industry, The Tire and Rim Association, Inc., for all of these possibilities.

SAMPLE VISUAL:

FOR TIRES THAT ARE OF UNIFORM SIZE AND NON-DIRECTIONAL:

1.     REARWARD CROSS

For vehicles that are 4-wheel, all-wheel, or rear-wheel drive, the rearward cross pattern is recommended. Rear tires are moved to the forward axle and kept on the same side of the vehicle while the front tires are moved to opposite sides of the rear axle.

2.     X-PATTERN

Recommended for front-wheel drive vehicles such as light-weight trucks and sedans, all tires are moved diagonally, meaning tires are switched from one axle to the opposite as well as being repositioned from one side to the other.

3.     FORWARD CROSS

This is the most common pattern for front-wheel drive vehicles. The front axle tires are moved directly back while the rear tires are moved up diagonally to the opposite side of the front axle.

FOR TIRES THAT ARE OF UNIFORM SIZE AND NON-DIRECTIONAL WITH A FULL-SIZE SPARE TIRE:

In order to insure that all of the tires on your vehicle have even tread wear, you’ll want to be sure to rotate your full-size spare tire along with the other four. This is especially vital for all-wheel or 4-wheel drive vehicles where even small differences can put undue strain on your car’s drive train.

1.     REARWARD CROSS (REAR-WHEEL OR 4-WHEEL DRIVE VEHICLES):

Both rear axle tires move directly forward to the front axle while the spare tire moves to the right side of the rear axle. The right front tire moves diagonally back to the left side of the rear axle while the left front tire becomes your new spare tire.

2.     FORWARD CROSS (FRONT-WHEEL DRIVE VEHICLES):

Rear tires are moved diagonally to opposite sides on the front axle while the right front tire becomes the new spare tire. The spare tire is positioned on the right side of the rear axle while the left tire on the front axle is moved directly back into the left rear position.

SAMPLE VISUAL:

FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE AND DIRECTIONAL TIRES:

1.     SIDE-TO-SIDE (FOR DIFFERENTLY-SIZED PERFORMANCE TIRES ON THE FRONT AND REAR AXLES)

All tires are switched with their same-sized partner and remain on the same axle. The two rear tires switch to the opposite side with one another while the two front tires do the same.

2.     FRONT-TO-BACK (FOR DIRECTIONAL TIRES)

All tires are moved from one axle to the other but remain on the same side of the vehicle. For example, the front left tire is moved to the left side of the rear axle while the rear left tire is repositioned on the left side of the front axle.

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One of the problems that drivers can face on the road is tire damage. In such cases, it is imperative to know how to change a wheel on a car. View detailed instructions on how to change the wheel yourself.

Required tools

The first thing you need to do to change a tire is to mark the tool, because you can't do it with your bare hands. For useful repair:

  • wheel to be installed,
  • jack,
  • wheel wrench to match wheel nuts,
  • better to have gloves.

In some cases (depending on the brand of car) you will need:

  • adjusting pins,
  • secret key
  • interchangeable socket wrench.

An aerosol, which the driver is called "Vedeshka", will not be superfluous.

It is better to use wrenches with a long handle, allow more effort and dismantle heavily soiled and rusty nuts.

Preparation

If you have to change tires on the road, stop the vehicle and turn off the engine first. If repairs are taking place on the roadway, be sure to install an emergency sign, if suddenly there is none, turn on the emergency light.

In this case, it is necessary to adhere to the requirements:

  • if the car is in its own lane, the sign is placed behind the car at a distance of 15 meters;
  • if the car is in the oncoming lane, the sign is placed in front of it, also after 15 meters.

Get all necessary tools and spare. Do not lean it against the car, as it can damage the paintwork or simply roll.

Removing the caps from the discs

To get to the core, you need to remove the cap. To do this, take a screwdriver or a special spatula. Find special holes "locks", and pick up the cap. Next, carefully remove the entire cap along the edges.

Loosen wheel nuts

  1. Install the wrench all the way to the wheel bolt.
  2. Grasp the end of the key and turn it one turn. Pay attention which way to unscrew - counterclockwise. Do not turn any more - you can get injured.

Jacking and lifting the vehicle

When changing a tire, the vehicle must always be raised. It helps to carry out the jack, which must be correctly placed under the car, which can be found in the instructions.

At this stage, it must be installed so that the upper part rests on a special socket. It is located under the threshold and is designed specifically for installing a jack.

Raise the wheel until the wheel is completely off the ground.

Replacement instructions

How to remove the old wheel:

  1. After lifting the car with a jack, unscrew the nuts to the end.
  2. Remove the old tire that is damaged and put the spare tire in its place.
  3. The next step is to combine the spare disk with the bolts and tighten the nuts. It will be better if you tighten them in turn so that the pressure is distributed evenly in the wheels. It is only necessary to fully tighten the nuts at the moment when the machine is lowered from the jack, and will stand on all wheels.

There is an option to install a full wheel, but there are dokatki. It is easier to install, although it is safer to drive the machine on all full-size ones. Dokatka - a spare wheel, which is designed to get the vehicle to the service station.

Swapping wheels

Changing wheels on a car is a long, hard, but effective process. Rearranging the wheels in some places provides for a delay in the purchase of new ones and uniform wear of rubber on the current ones.

At the same time, there is a scheme for changing wheels, which must be followed exactly. This will help save money from your budget. This process is carried out mainly during the change of seasonal tires and service stations.

What you need to change tires

In this case, you will need the same tools as when changing a wheel: jack, wheel and secret keys, gloves. How to unscrew the nuts with keys was described earlier in the article.

Wheel Change Charts

The right chart will help make wheel changes safe. In cases of an incorrect scheme, the car will be pulled to the side .. You need to understand which car is front-wheel drive, rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive, since each has its own scheme. When rearranging, the masters recommend marking the tires so that the robots do not confuse anything in the process. You also need to remember that the front wheels wear out faster than the rear ones, because the front of the car takes about 60% of the total weight. Rotation according to the instructions must be done every 10 thousand kilometers.

For non-directional FWD vehicles

  • For non-directional FWD vehicles, there are two ways to rotate:
  • crossed: the front right wheel will change with the rear left, and the front left with the rear right;
  • cruciform in the direction of the front axle: the front wheels turn back on their sides, and the rear wheels turn on the front, but on the other sides (rear right - on the front right, front right on the rear right).

For RWD and 4WD vehicles

If the vehicle is RWD or 4WD with a non-directional pattern then:

  • the front and rear wheels are moved diagonally;
  • cruciform towards the tail axle: the rear tires are placed forward on their sides, and the front tires are placed back on the other sides.

In the case of a four-wheel drive machine with non-directional wheels, use the cross method. With a directional tread design, you need to swap the front tires to the rear tires on one side.

Tips from experts

On sports cars, tires are not castling between axles, as they have different tread widths and can be rearranged on the same axle.
Tires, it is recommended to swap according to the number of mileage, even if signs of wear are not visible to the naked eye.
If you are not sure how to change the wheels correctly, the technical assistance service will not refuse you such a service.

Auto tire changer

Changing shoes is the hottest off-season topic for motorists. In spring and autumn, queues traditionally line up at tire fitting points. But not everyone wants to participate in this ritual: having collected a second set of tires and wheels, many car owners change the wheels themselves. Let's talk about how to do it right - especially since every driver has to change a wheel on the road sooner or later.

Handy jack

To remove a wheel from the car, you first need to get it off the ground - make sure you have a good jack for this. A regular factory jack is in any car, but still it is intended for emergency replacement of a flat tire, and not for regular tire fitting. If you change all the wheels yourself twice a year, it is better to buy a jack more convenient and reliable than a regular one.

The rolling jack is a great solution if you have a garage; you will immediately appreciate its convenience. It is rolling jacks that are used at tire shops, where the speed of work comes first. A few moves and the wheel is already in the air! After a little practice, with the help of a rolling jack, simultaneously hang out two wheels at once - but you must definitely use wheel chocks (stops).

Learn more about how to choose a car jack.

Robust tank

Drivers often ask themselves: why is the car's standard wheel key so inconvenient? The answer is simple: the length of the wrench is chosen so as not to exceed the tightening torque of the wheel nuts (100-110 Nm for passenger cars). But loosening stuck nuts often requires more force! In addition, the driver is different for the driver: for example, it will be difficult for a girl to tighten the wheel nuts to the nominal torque with a regular wrench. And don't say you haven't seen girls changing wheels.

In order not to have to kick the wrench or jump on it (which threatens to break the wheel studs), buy a reinforced wheel wrench: elongated or telescopic. When tightening nuts with such a wrench, you do not need to be zealous - remember the maximum tightening torque. And it will be much easier to unscrew the nuts.

Tire Rotation

When changing tires, remember to rotate them to ensure even wear. Usually tires with a large tread remain on the drive axle, because there they wear out more intensively. If the car is all-wheel drive, proceed from the design features of 4WD: the original front-wheel drive car with a connected “rear” wears out the front tires more, and the original rear-wheel drive car wears the rear tires.

Tire rotation is more competently performed according to the instructions for the car - but for this you need to mark each of the wheels in advance (for example, with a marker on the inside of the disk). Examples of standard rotation patterns are shown below, and it is recommended to swap tires for even wear every 10,000 km.

On rear- and all-wheel drive vehicles, the front tires are moved to the rear axle diagonally (diagram A) or are changed crosswise (B). On machines with front-wheel drive, the opposite is true: the rear tires are moved diagonally forward (diagram C).

Tires with a directional tread pattern cannot be turned without overbeading. To rotate them without removing them from the disks, the front wheels are simply swapped with the rear wheels on each side of the car (Diagram D).

If the car is equipped with a full-size spare tire, not a spare tire, and you have bought a set of five new tires, be sure to include the spare tire in the rotation (diagrams E and F). This will allow you to use the kit longer and easily replace any of the main ones with a spare wheel in case of damage, because their wear will be the same. Thanks to this scheme, buying five tires is more profitable than four, due to the longer operation of the kit.

Stud and hub care

After removing the wheel, clean the wheel studs with a wire brush and brake cleaner. You also need to clean and grease the mating surface of the hub with graphite grease so that the rim does not stick to it. Graphite is chemically neutral, does not interact with nickel and chromium, therefore it does not oxidize and does not damage rims.

Whether it is necessary to lubricate the studs themselves is an open question: some automakers recommend it, while others directly prohibit it. If you use standard wheel nuts with a cone, which attract the disk well, and observe the tightening torque, then there will be no harm from a small amount of graphite grease on the studs - most importantly, do not use other types of lubricants (for example, lithium) in this assembly.

Even tightening

The wheel mounted on the hub is tightened crosswise (4 studs) or with an asterisk (5 and 6 studs), moving from each nut to the opposite one, and not to the next one - this way the even tightening is achieved.

The wheel nut tightening torque for most cars is 100-110 Nm, SUVs: 120-150 Nm. The exact parameters for tightening the nuts are indicated in the instructions for the car, and to withstand them, use a torque wrench. Of course, not all motorists have it. Without a “speaker”, be guided by the length of a regular wheelbarrow wrench and common sense: do not use the pipe as a lever and do not press on the wrench with your foot.

Checking pressure

Tire pressure may change after six months of storage - be sure to check it after installing all the wheels using a manual pressure gauge. Pressure is always measured with cold tires. If the pressure in the tires is different, equalize it with a compressor, otherwise the car will pull to the side when driving.

Learn more about tire pressure: how and why to measure it.

Proper storage of wheels

The removed set of wheels must be stored correctly until the next season. This requires a well-ventilated, dry area, protected from the sun and precipitation - for example, an indoor heated parking lot. Private garages are not always suitable: if the roof leaks after every rain, then the humidity will destroy the paint on the rims in six months. Too dry air is the other extreme: rubber in such conditions ages intensively, cracks and cracks. Optimum humidity for wheel storage: 55-65% at 20-25°C. Such indicators are maintained all year round in the Tire Hotel Giperavto, a special warehouse for seasonal storage of wheels.

Tires and assembled wheels (tires on rims) are stored differently. Without disks, tires are stored vertically: they are placed in a row, periodically turning over to change the fulcrum.


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