Honda Ridgeline Tire Rotation

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As you have noticed, I do nearly all of my routine, preventative maintenance on my Honda Ridgeline, as well as the other family vehicles.

Tire rotations are so important. The indicator on the dashboard generally have you rotate tires every 7,500 miles.

When I rotate my tires, I take the spare out of the trunk and remove the drivers rear tire and put the spare on that wheel. Then I just go to all 4 wheels in this sequence:

Driver’s Rear tire goes to Passenger Front position.
Passenger Front goes to Passenger Rear position. (Straight back!)
Passenger Rear goes to Driver’s Front position.
Driver’s Front goes to Driver’s Rear.

This is called a modified X tire rotation. In short. the front tires go straight back on the same side of the vehicle, and the rear tires go on the opposite front wheel.

This way, the tires turn in both directions, and wear evenly.

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