What is Tire Rotation?

Mechanic with Tires
 

Learning about tire rotation is a must if you own a car! Tire rotation helps your tires last longer by evening out tread wear, helping them to last longer on our North Myrtle Beach roads. So, what is tire rotation? What does tire rotation do? What does tire rotation mean for the life of your tires? You have questions, and our service department has the answers. So, let’s take a closer look at tire rotation.

 

 

What is Tire Rotation?

What is tire rotation? What does tire rotation mean for your car? Tire rotation means moving your tires to new positions on the car. Typically you switch the front tires to the back, and vice versa. Some vehicles may also require moving the tires from one side to the other. Check your owner’s manual for the recommended rotation pattern. The goal is to ensure even tread wear across all four tires over time so that they last longer on our Myrtle Beach streets.

What Does Tire Rotation Mean for the Life of Your Tires?

So, what are the benefits of tire rotation? What does tire rotation do for your tires? There are multiple benefits to this important maintenance task. Here are just a few:

What Does Rotating Tires Do for Your Car?

  • Extends tire life – Tires wear at different rates depending on their position on the car. Rotating them helps distribute wear evenly so they last longer and you don’t have to buy new tires so often.
  • Maintains traction – As tread wears down, traction gets reduced. Rotating tires helps keep tread depths even for better grip.
  • Improves handling – Uneven tread wear can impact steering, braking and handling. Rotation helps maximize performance.
  • Identifies alignment issues – If one tire shows more wear than others, it could indicate a wheel alignment problem. Rotation makes these easier to spot.
  • Allows tire inspections – Rotation lets mechanics inspect for tire damage during routine maintenance.

How Often to Rotate Tires

What is the tire rotation frequency that’s best for your car? Most mechanics recommend rotating your tires every 6,000-8,000 miles. Consult your vehicle owner’s manual for the recommended intervals and patterns specific to your vehicle.

How Often to Rotate Tires by Drivetrain

  • Tread depth difference of 2/32″ (or greater) between tires
  • Irregular or uneven tire wear
  • Wear indicators visible at tread grooves

Trust the Tire Experts at Bell And Bell GMC of Little River

Proper tire rotation provides big benefits at a low cost. For expert tire services including rotation, alignment checks, and more, visit Bell And Bell GMC. Our techs will keep your tires in top shape so your car runs and handles like new. We’re just down the road from Conway, so schedule your rotation today!

 

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