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No rotational mark?

JohnBoyNC

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Took off the wheels and never paid attention to what side was what as most tires have rotation directional arrows of some sort. I'm running mixed tires currently and the Nitto G2s on the back have them.

Now what?
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They are non-directional. They just need to be mounted with "outer" facing the outside (which they are). If it's a staggered setup, you can only swap from one side to the other. Otherwise rotate as usual.
 

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I'm not sure if I'm interpreting your post right, it sounds like you already know where the G2s go? The INVO tires pictured above show the word "OUTER" on the sidewall that faces out (in the photo, it's the side facing up/the camera). I don't think you need anything more than that...

Edit: To clarify, INVO tires are asymmetric, but not directional. You can put them on either side as long as the sidewall facing out is marked OUTER.
 
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Yeah, sounds like they are non directional. I never knew tires could be swapped side to side.
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