SurfRaptor
FRF Addict
Anyone running a 5 tire rotation? I went to do this today and noticed that the spare is not balanced, and it doesn't have a TMPS in it. You would have to correct these two small problems first before running the 5 tire. Just curious what everyone is doing? I just purchased new wheels that are on back order and got 5, but I'm starting to re-think that decision and may just go with 4 and leave the spare underneath as is.
Did anyone purchase 5 new wheels? I plan on selling my old take-offs to help pay for some cost of the new wheels. I figured I would be selling 5 wheels but now when I look around on Craig's List everyone is just selling 4. It seems like a waste to leave the spare down there to rot.
Also, what jack point is everyone using for the front end? The rear is easy, and I just put it under the axle, but in the front it seems like the only place is on the control arm behind the shock. I'm pretty sure in the owner's manual it says not to use the control arm but the side frame rail, and they put an arrow. This jack point will not get the front tire off the ground.
Finally, I have a discrepancy between my nice DIAL tire gauge and the TMPS sensors. The TPMS reads about 3 PSI higher than my tire gauge. Which one would you go with? I've got my tires with the dial perfectly at 37, but inside on the instrument cluster it reads 40.
Did anyone purchase 5 new wheels? I plan on selling my old take-offs to help pay for some cost of the new wheels. I figured I would be selling 5 wheels but now when I look around on Craig's List everyone is just selling 4. It seems like a waste to leave the spare down there to rot.
Also, what jack point is everyone using for the front end? The rear is easy, and I just put it under the axle, but in the front it seems like the only place is on the control arm behind the shock. I'm pretty sure in the owner's manual it says not to use the control arm but the side frame rail, and they put an arrow. This jack point will not get the front tire off the ground.
Finally, I have a discrepancy between my nice DIAL tire gauge and the TMPS sensors. The TPMS reads about 3 PSI higher than my tire gauge. Which one would you go with? I've got my tires with the dial perfectly at 37, but inside on the instrument cluster it reads 40.