Non-Directional Tires Rotation
Non-Directional treads vehicles is equipped with permanent four-wheel drive and those with "on command" four-wheel drive and driven mainly in four-wheel drive mode are best suited to a four-tire cross rotation.

- The tread pattern on non-directional tires is designed so that they can be mounted on any wheel.
- To rotate non-directional tires, use the cross pattern.
- For cars with rear-wheel drive, move the front tires to the opposite sides of the rear: left-front to right-rear and right-front to left-rear.
- The rear tires are moved straight forward. Here's how it looks visually:
- *On vehicles with front-wheel drive, do the opposite.
- Move the rear tires to the opposite sides of the front and move the front tires straight back.