I assume the OP was buying a new wheel and tire the same size as the other 4. You are right, I would not rotate in a tire of a different size.How would you rotate the spare? Its typically NOT the exact tire as the other 4 on the truck.
It also costs 20% more because you buy 5 tires at once instead of 4.This is the rotation I use on my Jeep. 5 tire rotation will give you 20% more tire life on a full set.
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That's true Greg but when 4-wheeling by myself way out in the boondocks, if I need a spare tire, I don't one that has been sitting on the rear of the Jeep for a long time because I didn't replace it with the other four on the ground. Time will deteriorate a tire over time even if it never touches the ground.It also costs 20% more because you buy 5 tires at once instead of 4.
I always rotate every other oil change.Here is another question, about how many miles should one go before rotating?
Tire Pressure Monitoring System. Each tire has a sensor.TPMS?
Ford also advises replacement after six years, regardless of tread wear, and states that heat caused by hot climates or frequent high loading conditions can accelerate the aging process and require tires to be replaced more frequently. See the Ranger owner's manual tire section.Discount Tire also recommends replacing any tires that are 6 years old. This nixes leaving the spare up under there forever.
Reasoned discussion is always welcome.Not trying to argue but hear me out.
Using your logic I could do a six, seven, or eight tire rotation "set". And the results would be the same. I wouldn't increase the tread life on the individual tire, no matter how many tires I choose to rotate with as a "set". I would only increase the amount of time those tires are on the truck, by a proportion directly related to the number of tires ex; six tires would give me 150% longer time in service. You aren't actually extending tread life you are just extending the amount of time you can run that particular tire. Which gives the environment more time to do all the bad things it does to exposed rubber, which you seem to understand. I would think using a tire up quickly but managing it's wear and tear during service - proper inflation, rotation, inspection - is the best way to achieve maximum tire efficiency not, extending the total amount of time that each tire is in service by uninstalling and reinstalling later.
I do understand your argument about waste but, do you use the emergency jack and lug wrench for tire rotations? No, because they are there for emergencies. Same with the spare tire. A prudent and safe owner inspects there spare and other emergency equipment regularly and replaced as needed but, doesn't necessarily put it into service.
As far as Jeep rotations go, I think the primary reasons are for looks and serious off-roading. Looks, because they want that tire and wheel hanging off the back to match the rolling stock on the thing. Off-roading, because they want the same performance from the spare tire since they may replace a tire on the trail every few days and need that tire to help get them home. Which is why our trucks have a full size spare. It can handle what your normal tires can in case you blow a tire while towing, hauling, or off road.
Not trying to argue or be condescending - there is plenty of that in this world - just educate. And if there is something I missed, please let me know I am more than happy to change my mind on tire rotation!
Justin, I agree. Hopefully everyone can read and consider other's opinions and perspectives without getting defensive, critical and argumentative about it. We come from a variety of environments and lifestyles which means we will look at things differently. This is a Ranger Forum created to share ideas, learn new things and have some fun in the processNot trying to argue but hear me out.
Using your logic I could do a six, seven, or eight tire rotation "set". And the results would be the same. I wouldn't increase the tread life on the individual tire, no matter how many tires I choose to rotate with as a "set". I would only increase the amount of time those tires are on the truck, by a proportion directly related to the number of tires ex; six tires would give me 150% longer time in service. You aren't actually extending tread life you are just extending the amount of time you can run that particular tire. Which gives the environment more time to do all the bad things it does to exposed rubber, which you seem to understand. I would think using a tire up quickly but managing it's wear and tear during service - proper inflation, rotation, inspection - is the best way to achieve maximum tire efficiency not, extending the total amount of time that each tire is in service by uninstalling and reinstalling later.
I do understand your argument about waste but, do you use the emergency jack and lug wrench for tire rotations? No, because they are there for emergencies. Same with the spare tire. A prudent and safe owner inspects there spare and other emergency equipment regularly and replaced as needed but, doesn't necessarily put it into service.
As far as Jeep rotations go, I think the primary reasons are for looks and serious off-roading. Looks, because they want that tire and wheel hanging off the back to match the rolling stock on the thing. Off-roading, because they want the same performance from the spare tire since they may replace a tire on the trail every few days and need that tire to help get them home. Which is why our trucks have a full size spare. It can handle what your normal tires can in case you blow a tire while towing, hauling, or off road.
Not trying to argue or be condescending - there is plenty of that in this world - just educate and communicate. And if there is something I missed, please let me know I am more than happy to change my mind on tire rotation!
Absolutely! He can slash holes in his tires every 1000 miles if he wants to. What do I care?! I say to each their own. Kinda why I don't bother giving my opinion on how often to rotate tires or change fluids. Everyone has their own opinion and their own money, spend it how you choose.Justin, I agree. Hopefully everyone can read and consider other's opinions and perspectives without getting defensive about it. We come from a variety of environments and lifestyles which means we will look at things differently. This is a Ranger Forum created to share ideas, learn new things and have some fun in the process![]()