11-13-2012, 08:57 PM
I think it's pretty likely that you are correct and that they did not bother rotating the tires. Take a look at how much brake dust is on each wheel...in general the fronts will have vastly more than the back. If that's still the case, then they definitely didn't do the rotation.
Last time I had this situation, the only thing that got the tires off was to get a long 4x4 and smack the wheels hard from the opposite side of the car. I would advise using a jackstand or something else solid rather than a jack if you do this.
Also, when you do finally get those off make sure to put antiseize on the hub to wheel contact surface to reduce your chances of this happening again.
Last time I had this situation, the only thing that got the tires off was to get a long 4x4 and smack the wheels hard from the opposite side of the car. I would advise using a jackstand or something else solid rather than a jack if you do this.
Also, when you do finally get those off make sure to put antiseize on the hub to wheel contact surface to reduce your chances of this happening again.