Won't hurt anything to rotate them as long as you don't mix the tires (i.e. don't run one conti front left and one firestone front right, etc.). That shouldn't be an issue unless you rotate them weird, though.Rand0m0sityxX wrote:I wanted to rotate my tires but since i have two continentals on the front (stock) and two firestone ones on the back, i dont know if it'd be a good idea to rotate them.. any opinions?
The back ones have better tread then the front. but like i said, theyre two different brands..
100,000 kms is the same as 62,000 miles.Driving Instructor wrote:I just hit 100 000 kms
SL CVT
Bought it new October 2007
OVERAL SCORE: SCALE 1-10 in happiness........... 7.5
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Man, what do you do to get that much mielage?kc5f wrote:As of this morning my SL CVT has 66,000 miles or about 106,220 km. I bought mine at the beginning of Sept '06, so we're about even in the rate of putting miles on it, although my "happiness factor" is much higher - nearly a "10"!
(It would have more miles on it, but it just sat for a week-and-a-half at the airport while we were in Mexico. Saw lots of Tiidas down there, including quite a few being used as taxis. Much more comfortable than the Tsuru/Sentra we had to ride in a couple of times...)
Just a long commute - about 107 miles (172 km) round trip, plus the occasional longer trip. But we own our home, it's in the mountains and we don't need air conditioning, so I don't want to consider moving closer to work...Driving Instructor wrote:Man, what do you do to get that much mileage?