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Old 03 February 2010 | 06:21 PM
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Originally Posted by MaDaSS
Being asymmetrical makes them directional! They have to be fitted the correct way and therefore are made to travel in the correct ONE direction. You can NOT rotate them and run them the other way.
Edited to add, i cannot believe you only check your tyre pressures once a month at best!
I do mine once a week and the snow was the only thing that stopped me recently from doing it. I am paranoid, but after all, those 4 bits of rubber are the only things keeping you on the road.
They are NOT directional. If you look on the inner wall you will see an instruction saying that, that wall must be the inner one and there is an arrow showing both directions on the outer wall. Therefore, any wheel can go on any corner! They look odd when they're on as the tread direction is different nearside to offside! It works, though.

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Old 03 February 2010 | 06:48 PM
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Originally Posted by JohnD
They are NOT directional. If you look on the inner wall you will see an instruction saying that, that wall must be the inner one and there is an arrow showing both directions on the outer wall. Therefore, any wheel can go on any corner! They look odd when they're on as the tread direction is different nearside to offside! It works, though.

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According to Vreddy these are asymmetrical (although it looks weird) as per this link Vredestein

I was just checking with Vreddy users that this is right (cos it does look really really weird), I'm sure I'll get quizzed by the fitters!!!

Thanks for the confirmation JohnD, feel more comfortable now thats sorted
Old 03 February 2010 | 07:25 PM
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Ahha! Thats what i said!
Old 04 February 2010 | 10:51 AM
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Originally Posted by MaDaSS
Ahha! Thats what i said!
Yes, the thing that threw me was you saying they can't be rotated. I took it as the regular swopping of wheels front to back and/or diagonally!

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Old 04 February 2010 | 12:42 PM
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i run 32 PSI all round works for me lol.
Old 04 February 2010 | 12:58 PM
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So just to put this to bed.
The tyres are NOT directional which means once fitted correctly to the wheel the wheel can be rotated onto any corner?
So one mounted front front right can be swapped with the rear left.
Old 04 February 2010 | 06:26 PM
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Originally Posted by RonnieB
So just to put this to bed.
The tyres are NOT directional which means once fitted correctly to the wheel the wheel can be rotated onto any corner?
So one mounted front front right can be swapped with the rear left.
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You running on Sessantas azz250478?
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