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Old 07-05-2005, 02:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
Figman
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Default Proper way to lift my DII and rotate tires

Ok I need to rotate my tires; upon delivery the truck had 30K (certified) and brand new Goodyear HP Wranglers from the dealer. Now the truck has 39K and last week I noticed both front tires with “choppy” uneven wear on the outer treads only. I could probably do it but if they need balancing I don’t have the equipment. So I called the dealer for advice and they told me that the truck needs to be lifted by the axles (due to SLS). On my way to work, I stopped at Mavis and told them what the dealer said. Their replied was that they don’t have the proper setup to lift by the axles. So I showed the guy the opening on the radius arms where you will put a bottle jack and he wasn’t sure if the truck will lift enough for them to work on it.
As a side note, I met this “master” mechanic over the long weekend celebration; while admiring my Disco, he told me that it needs to have the tires rotated but also shows signs of misalignment and probably weak front shocks. Can you tell all that by looking at the tread on the front tires?

My truck doesn’t vibrate at highway speeds or pull to the side; when I called LR the service advisor told me that the front shock last a very long (probably not true). My original warranty expires in less than two months; is this covered?

Anyway, what would you recommend I do first? Can you recommend a good place (Mavis; Goodyear centers, Etc.) that could rotate the tires by lifting the truck the proper way?
As always your comments are greatly appreciated, very sorry for the long e-mail. I rather ask than to have to ruptured air bags.

Thanks

Figman
’01 SE7 with ACE
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