Don’t Neglect Your Tires: How Often to Rotate and Balance

TIRE ROTATION 101: HOW OFTEN AND WHY IT MATTERS

Rotating your tires and having them balanced is an important part of regular vehicle maintenance. It helps to ensure that your tires wear evenly and last as long as possible, while also providing a smooth and safe ride. But how often should you rotate your tires and have them balanced?

First, let’s talk about tire rotation. This is the process of moving your tires from their current positions to different positions on your vehicle. This helps to even out the wear and tear on your tires, which can prolong their lifespan. Our Crossley Quick Lane experts recommend rotating your tires every 5,000 to 7,500 miles, or every six months, whichever comes first.

tire rotation

However, this can vary depending on your driving habits and the type of vehicle you have. If you do a lot of highway driving, for example, your tires will wear more evenly and may not need to be rotated as often. Similarly, if you have a front-wheel drive vehicle, your front tires will typically wear more quickly than your rear tires, so they may need to be rotated more frequently.

When rotating your tires, it’s important to follow the recommended pattern for your specific vehicle. This is typically outlined in your owner’s manual. It’s also important to make sure that your tires are properly inflated and aligned before rotating them.

balancing a tire

In addition to rotating your tires, it’s also important to have them balanced. This is the process of ensuring that the weight of your tires is distributed evenly, which helps to prevent vibrations and uneven wear. Most experts recommend having your tires balanced every 6,000 to 8,000 miles, or every six months, whichever comes first.

However, like with tire rotation, this can vary depending on your driving habits and the type of vehicle you have. If you frequently drive on rough or bumpy roads, for example, your tires may need to be balanced more often. It’s also a good idea to have your tires balanced any time you purchase new tires, or if you notice vibrations or uneven wear.

If you have more questions please contact one of our Crossley Quick Lane Service Advisors today.

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