AIRSTREAM LAND YACHT GAS
TIRE ROTATION
Front and rear tires perform different jobs and can wear differently depending on the types of
roads driven, your driving habits, etc. To obtain the longest tire life you should INSPECT AND
ROTATE your tires regularly. (See Tire Rotation Illustration below).
Many automotive dealers and tire dealers will perform a free tire inspection to look for uneven or
abnormal tire wear.
Tires should be rotated every 6,000 to 8,000 miles. For the longest tire life, any time irregular
wear is seen have the tires checked, alignment checked, and tires rotated by your truck or tire
dealer. Have the cause of uneven wear corrected.
The outer tire of a pair in dual wheel installations generally wears faster than the inner tire. When
vehicles are driven continuously on high crown roads, an increase in air pressure of 5 psi on the
outside tire of each dual produces maximum tire life. Be sure to return to recommended pressure
when no longer driving under these conditions.
After rotation be sure to check wheel nut tightness and to adjust the tire pressures, front and rear.
See tire inflation warning on page C-13.
Warning: Wheel nuts should be tightened at certain intervals. See Lug Nut
Tightening on previous page of this manual and read your chassis manual on t
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FOR SAME BRAND, LOAD RANGE AND TREAD PATTERN ON ALL TIRES
FRONT AND REAR FRONT, REAR, AND SPARE