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Old 10-31-2017, 10:23 AM
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Sorry if this is redundant... I've searched the forums and can't find this.

So I'm about to rotate my tires, and i'm a little confused as to which pattern is required on my 2015 F-150 lariat.

I've read about doing the 'N' pattern, but have also seen people posting about cross rotating and same side rotating.

WHAT is the correct rotation pattern?

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Sorry if this is redundant... I've searched the forums and can't find this.

So I'm about to rotate my tires, and i'm a little confused as to which pattern is required on my 2015 F-150 lariat.

I've read about doing the 'N' pattern, but have also seen people posting about cross rotating and same side rotating.

WHAT is the correct rotation pattern?

Please and ty
Years ago it was best to move the drive axle wheels straight forward/back depending if rear or front wheel drive and crisscross the others. With todays tire technological advances it no longer matters how you rotate them. I believe there is a diagram in the owners manual if you feel like looking it up.
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There is no "requirement". This is Ford's recommendation:


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