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Rotating GY SuperCar3’s

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Really can’t find much on it.
Should I be going traditional rotation (LR to FR, FR to RR, RR to FL)?
The SC3 looks directional but I don’t think it is.
Can anyone confirm the correct rotation after a road course track event? (3 x 20min sessions).
Thanks!
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I'm not familiar with the tire. GY's own website does not have data sheets on it.

If the tires are directional, they have to be marked in some way, either on one or both sidewalls.

If you cannot find any markings at all, I'd feel most comfortable simply moving front-to-rear and rear-to-front, keeping the tires on their existing sides and facing their current direction.
 

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Rotate them however you feel. They are not directional so they can be run in any position on your car
 

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10-4 - I’ll rotate them traditional.
They do have “this side out” but correct on no directional markings. Thanks all!
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