directional tires

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I believe these tires are no directional, however I do not recommend cross rotating these tires as the are somewhat nubby, being SUV Tires, it can be a bit noisy. Please rotate front to back only!
I have 20,000 miles and have not rotated yet and everything is wearing quite well.
 
Wise answers are not very helpful!
I believe these tires are no directional, however I do not recommend cross rotating these tires as the are somewhat nubby, being SUV Tires, it can be a bit noisy. Please rotate front to back only!
I have 20,000 miles and have not rotated yet and everything is wearing quite well.
 
Thanks, the other guy that answered thinks he is a comedian. Thinks being the key word.
 
Thanks, the other guy that answered thinks he is a comedian. Thinks being the key word.
I was just playing. Sorry if you took me so seriously. Welcome to the group.
 
Hi everyone, so I have the Canadian ultimate model for now over a year, and although they are not directional, I have noticed the passenger side both front and rear are inside out. I can tell in the sense that unlike directional tires which do have an arrow to show forward rotation, these do not have an arrow but a sort of arrow ish shape (thick on one side and thin on the other side). On the drivers side the thin part points to the front, but on the passenger side the thin side faces back. When I put my winters on which are on their own rims, I have zero vibration, but when I have my normal factory tires on, there is a slight vibration which is annoying. the dealership claims that would not cause my vibration, but I guess I won't know until we remove them from the rims and re mount them so they are not inside out. I should go and complain again... I just don't have the energy to keep arguing with them.
 
Hi everyone, so I have the Canadian ultimate model for now over a year, and although they are not directional, I have noticed the passenger side both front and rear are inside out. I can tell in the sense that unlike directional tires which do have an arrow to show forward rotation, these do not have an arrow but a sort of arrow ish shape (thick on one side and thin on the other side). On the drivers side the thin part points to the front, but on the passenger side the thin side faces back. When I put my winters on which are on their own rims, I have zero vibration, but when I have my normal factory tires on, there is a slight vibration which is annoying. the dealership claims that would not cause my vibration, but I guess I won't know until we remove them from the rims and re mount them so they are not inside out. I should go and complain again... I just don't have the energy to keep arguing with them.
They might have required rebalancing. As tires wear they can require rebalancing or maybe a weight fell off
 
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