Tires and wheels
Not rocket science as there are tons of articles on the internet.
No, rims/wheels are not directional. Most autos have the same rims on all 4 sides. Some specialty cars may have wider rims in the rear and need to be mounted in the rear, but they are not directional.
Take a look at your tires. If they are directional, there will be a logo showing the direction of the rotation when car is moving forward. Some tires will have a logo 'Outside' they are asymmetrical, designating the sidewall is to be mounted away from the car.
I always look for these whenever tires are installed on my vehicle. 50% of the time the tire jocks don't pay attention to this and I had them corrected.
Tires designated 'All weather' tend to be asymetrical. The thread pattern is different across the tires. These are the ones that cause the most problems.
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