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· She's Nasty
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this may sound like a noob question but i got a set of tires that i took off my truck when i lifted it and put bigger tires on. when they put the new tires they didnt mark which were the left and right tires. i wanna put them back on for my long road trips so i dont wear out my good MG. but i dont want a blow out on the highway. so how can i tell whats what with my old tires?? should i take it to a shop and let them see and verify for me? thanks guys :handshake
 

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dont worry about it. As long as they aren't directional you'll be ok.
 

· U Mirin' Brah?
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this reminds me that I need to rotate mine!
 

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dont worry about it. As long as they aren't directional you'll be ok.

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If the tires are directional, there will be little arrows marked on the sidewall of the tire indicating which direction the tires need to roll. Then it's easy to figure out which side the tires go on.
 

· She's Nasty
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awesome. thanks for the responses so quick guys!! another reason why gmfs :rocking:
 

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ya tires can either be direction, asymmetrical, both, or neither lol.

asymmetrical means that a certain side must face outwards. either way most tires have pretty distinct markings on the sidewalls on how they mount. good luck man!
 
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