tire rotations, do you do it




im not sure if the conti's are too,








assymetrics have 2 diff direction treads and can be flipped side to side, more and more tires are coming out like this for this reason.
if you look at a set of assymetrics on the car now, they are actually going in opposite ways, so when u swap them the same outside tread is staying on the outside, but just going in other direction
If no to both of these questions and assuming you have a LSD, then I wouldn't bother.
Of course this is merely my personal opinion but if it matters to you, then be like Nike and "just do it."
Last edited by sikm3; May 1, 2013 at 09:01 AM.
assymetrics have 2 diff direction treads and can be flipped side to side, more and more tires are coming out like this for this reason.
if you look at a set of assymetrics on the car now, they are actually going in opposite ways, so when u swap them the same outside tread is staying on the outside, but just going in other direction
Yes, also no track and no burnout for me either, only seeking some longevity as well.
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Current ones are Conti contact sport 5P. It appears to be much more durable. 7000 miles now and looks to be able to go another few thousands if only considering on remaining tread.
Pirellis does provide better grip from what I could feel. When making turn at intersection with some acceleration, my car recently has been doing some side slip sometimes not by my intention. It is kind of like when I doing Kart racing with my friends.
I probably will get new set before 10k for better handling.




thats the other issue, only changes rears if fronts are good, or change all 4


