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First 5 wheel rotation at dealership, wrong pattern?

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Hi there, My 19 JLUS just got its first 5 wheel tire rotation at the dealership. I have stock granite rims with goodyear wrangler AT’s. They did:
spare -> PF
PF -> PR
DR -> DF
DF -> DR

Is this an acceptable tire rotation pattern for my tires?

thanks for your input,
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If you meant PR->DF, that should be an acceptable pattern.
 

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Tire Rack has a good tech piece on this. Here is a chart from that article that shows what they recommend. I have had my dealer do this twice now as part of the Jeep Wave maintenance and they were totally cool with it.

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If you meant PR->DF, that should be an acceptable pattern.
No, not what I mean. What I was really hoping was that the dealership might know something about the GY Wrangler AT's that the general public does not. I was not able to find any info on goodyears sight regarding the rearward cross pattern and my manual doesn't include the spare in its rotation scheme. IMHO the rotation scheme should be dictated by the tire manufacturer, not the vehicle manufacturer.
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