Time to rotate?
Bonus question for ya'll
- I'm very afraid of my front emblem on my hood getting damaged. I'm forced to park my car outside and I'm afraid that a passerby may twist it off or this may happen: Skip on over to 1:34 to see what I mean. (Video isn't explicit, it's on YouTube for the love of god, but your mother/wife may not favor it. Heads up.)I've searched for both and I thought I'd squeeze two questions into one thread.
Thank you for your time!
Last edited by laneshift; Sep 7, 2009 at 01:51 AM.
Also, while there is a chance of something happening to the hood ornament, I've not had this happen to me or anyone I know that drive Benz cars. Don't be paranoid.
Any advice on amount of tightening to do on the nuts?

Do not run directional tyres. Do not run tyres with big blocks in the tread, Do run tyres like Michelin Pilot Exalto PE2 or Pilot Sport 2 with solid radial bands of tread with a few sipes & staggered shoulder blocks to break harmonics.
Rotate opposite corner to corner every 8000 miles max to change the direction of rotation of tyres to stop them from feathering & cupping & creating air pumping noise. You should never be able to run your hand over the tread of the tyre counter rotation & feel any lip feathering on the tread.
As Matt says - keep your castor bushes in good condition.
I will remember this the next time I pick up some new shoes. Hopefully along with some 18's, and if I get lucky, some new springs! 
Also, is it safe to use the wrench provided with the car under the trunk matt? How do I measure 80lbs/ft?
Excuse my newbiness- thank you.
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Another question. Since I can only put the jack in the front corner or the rear corner of either side of the car, should I rotate wheels in this manner? - Take off front wheel, put spare to support the car, replace jack at the rear corner, remove wheel, replace with front wheel. Then come back and put the jack in the front corner and take off the spare and put on the rear wheel.
Is that the simplest method? I'd hate to call it quits to hand in my car to a shop to rotate tires, but for $6.50, it seems to be worth the time.





