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I'm in trouble thenYour supposed to run a couple "reverse rotation" so the enemy doesn't know which way your traveling.
Honestly we don't know what direction the military had them going originally, so it would not make much difference now.They're radials. I've read somewhere that your not supposed to change the direction of rotation. Is that correct? That's why I ask what the thinking was in terms of rotation. Does one just rotate the steering, side to side, or pull one out of the tandem group to exchange on the steering axle? I used to always rotate the front to the rear, etc. on the tandems, but never the steering.
Little late to this party, but this is how I have mine mounted and also the way they appear in the literature (assuming Michelin cares which way that is)....I was wondering if they're facing the right way?
Considering the military replaces the tires on a "time in use" and not mileage rate they never come close to being worn down. I have talked with a the main tire guy here in Washington (won the tire bid for the next year) and he gets "used" tires from the military that are brand new ! Still with the little "nubs" on the tread.The Michelin guy I talked to many years ago told me the XL tires were not directional, per se, but were designed to give best performance the way they are mounted in post 1. ie "arrow" rolling to the front.
I specifically asked about the military mounting all of them pointing the same way on the rims, his response was that they were "too lazy to do it right" and a chuckle.
He said running them "backwards" gave slightly poorer performance, and increased tread wear (or decreased tread life, depending on how you prefer to phrase that), which was something the military was aware of, but seemingly unconcerned about.
Since I was paying for my own tires on the 5-tons, and thus was concerned about tread life (which isn't spectacular anyway), I mounted them the way Michelin suggested.
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