Posted on 1/24/2022
The industry-standard recommendations for tire rotations are every six months or every 6,000 to 8,000 miles, whichever comes first. Tire rotations are necessary maintenance items, just like your oil changes and brake replacements. Today, we'll explain why your car needs Tire Rotations and what goes on during the service. Why Tires Need to be Rotated Tire rotations are necessary to ensure your tires wear evenly. Uneven wear and tear can trim the lifespan of your tires. Tires will naturally wear with use over time; however, when the wear is evenly distributed, rather than confined to certain areas, they can last longer. This service also serves to improve the smoothness and safety of your drive and the overall handling of your vehicle. In the end, you will do yourself a favor and save money. What Happens During a Tire Rotation The technician will first check for holes or punctures from items like nails, thumbtacks, glass, etc. The technician will also measur ... read more