Rotate Tires: 1997 Ford Explorer XL 4.0L V6 (4 Door)

Ford Explorer Model Years - 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001

1. Getting Started - Prepare for the repair

2. Find Spare Tire Kit - Locate all of the components for your jack kit

Car Displayed: 2002 Ford Explorer XLT 4.0L V6 info

3. Access Spare Tire - Locate and remove the spare tire

Car Displayed: 2002 Ford Explorer XLT 4.0L V6 info

4. Pre-Jack List - Things to do before jacking up your vehicle

5. Check Pattern - Determine the proper rotation pattern

6. Position Jack - Assemble components and position jack

Car Displayed: 2002 Ford Explorer XLT 4.0L V6 info

7. Rotate 1st Wheel - Raise vehicle and rotate the first wheel

8. Other Wheels - Rotate the remaining wheels

9. Replace Spare - Put the spare tire back in place

Car Displayed: 2002 Ford Explorer XLT 4.0L V6 info

10. Replace Jack - Secure jack kit components back in place

Car Displayed: 2002 Ford Explorer XLT 4.0L V6 info

11. Check Tire Pressure - Find the correct tire pressure for your vehicle

12. More Info. - How to increase and decrease the tire pressure

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Video Description

Rotating the tires every 6,000 miles will improve your tire life by up to 20% and is fairly easy to do yourself. The video above shows you how to rotate the tires on your 1997 Ford Explorer without requiring any special tools. When you rotate the tires on your Explorer, check for unusual wear on the treads. If one side of the tire is more worn than the other, then you should have your wheels aligned by a professional. If the center of the tire has more wear, check your tire pressure as your tires are likely over-inflated. If both edges of your tires have more wear, your tires are likely underinflated.

While following the instructions provided in your Explorer's owners manual and in this video will help minimize the risk of injury. The best way to avoid injury is to never get under your vehicle while it is jacked up.

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