tire rotation
Since it is a all wheel drive, there is no driving and non-driving axles as defined in RWD. When doing tire rotation on 4matic, what is the best way to ensure even wear out of the tire set? Front to back rotation or criss-cross?
Thanks.Also, where is the power steering fluid reservoir located? Seems hidden somewhere in the engine bay.
Last edited by hawknight; Mar 21, 2012 at 10:59 AM.
Wayne
You can cross rotate & front to back them since they are the same size on all four corners & aren't one way spinning only.
Last edited by MBNA109; Mar 21, 2012 at 03:12 PM.
Michelin has an animation showing the fronts going straight to the back on the same side and the rears crossing and going to the front. That ensures that every tire will be on every corner sooner or later.
Wayne
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The instruction in the GLK Operator's Manual with regard to tire rotation reads: "If your vehicle is equipped with tires of the same dimension all around, tires can be rotated, observing a front-to-rear rotation pattern that will maintain the intended rotation (spinning) direction of the tire (Y page 231).".
The instruction in the GLK Operator's Manual with regard to tire rotation reads: "If your vehicle is equipped with tires of the same dimension all around, tires can be rotated, observing a front-to-rear rotation pattern that will maintain the intended rotation (spinning) direction of the tire (Y page 231).".

Forget "C". Does not apply to the GLK. I guess "C" is what I recall seeing on the Michelin web site. At the 10,000 balance & rotate service I will ask what they do.
Personally, I think it is more important to keep the tires balanced as they wear. Swapping locations can't hurt either I suppose.
Wayne
Example - If you have rear inner wear - it moves accross to the front & is remediated by becoming the front outter edge.
Concurrently, the Front goes back & across to provide wear that similar to the original rears (above).
you do it enough times & the combines all 8 edges of the 4 tires will have even wear in a shorter amount of time than A.
Last edited by MBNA109; Mar 22, 2012 at 02:17 PM.
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