
When to get your tires rotated
Your vehicle’s tires should be rotated every six months or whenrnyou hit 6,000 to 8,000 miles, whichever happens first. Although you may onlyrnneed to get your tires rotated every few months, there are times when you mayrnneed to do it sooner. There are three signs to look out for to determine ifrnyour tires need to be rotated. Unevenrnwear on tires happens when more weight in placed on the front tires causingrnfaster wear. Vehicle vibration happens at speeds of 45 mph and higher, however,rnthis can also be a sign of tire imbalance. Tire pressure loss happens whenrnthere is too much pressure on a tire leading to losing pressure faster than thernothers.


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What can happen if you don’t get your tiresrnrotated
If you don’t get your tires rotated, you are putting yourselfrnand your passengers into danger. Uneven tire wear can lead to your vehiclernpulling or wandering to the side. Uneven wear can also lead to less tractionrnbetween your tires and the road. The cornering limit will also be greatlyrnreduced leading to poor handling when going around a curve. Although notrndangerous, if you don’t get your tires rotated regularly, you’ll have tornreplace your tires sooner than necessary. This can lead to you spending morernmoney than if you get your tires rotated.


More tips and tricks
If you liked this post, keep checking out our blog for more tipsrnand tricks to keep your vehicle in its best shape. We like to keep our customersrninformed on how to take care of their vehicle.





