What is a tire rotation?
Why do I need to rotate my tires?
Over time, your tires naturally experience wear & tear. This is expected, however, there are steps you can take to maximize the life of your tires, such as having them rotated. If you aren’t sure what this means, we’re here to clear that up for you! A tire rotation is when the position of the tires is changed on the car. For example, the front tires would be moved to the rear and vice versa. In terms of when your tires should be rotated, every vehicle and tire manufacturer is different. There are general guidelines that you can follow, the most common being to have the rotation done every oil change - every 3,000 to 7,000 miles. Not sure if your tires are ready for a rotation? No problem! Here are some general signs that your tires are due for a rotation:
Loss of air pressure
Vehicle vibration while driving
Uneven tread wear