GM Service Manual Online
For 1990-2009 cars only

In order to equalize wear, rotate the tires at the specified intervals. Refer to Scheduled Maintenance in Maintenance and Lubrication. In addition to scheduled rotation, rotate the tire and wheel assembly whenever you notice uneven tire wear.

Radial tires tend to wear faster in the shoulder area, particularly in front positions, due to design. Radial tires in non-drive locations may develop an irregular wear pattern that can generate tire noise. This especially makes regular tire rotation necessary.

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Object Number: 1014  Size: SH
  • For vehicles with single rear wheels (4 tires), rotate the tires as shown.
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    Object Number: 156806  Size: SH
  • For vehicles with single rear wheels (5 tires), rotate the tires as shown.
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    Object Number: 156825  Size: SH
  • For vehicles with dual rear wheels, same tire sizes and load ranges, rotate the tires as shown.
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    Object Number: 156824  Size: SH
  • For vehicles with dual rear wheels, different tire sizes and load ranges, rotate the tires as shown.
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    Object Number: 584064  Size: SH
  • For vehicles with dual rear wheels, including the spare tire, rotate the tires as shown.