Apr 14, 2011

Tire rotation is the essential practice of swapping your car’s front and back tires. This ensures they maintain regular treadwear and maximum traction, saving you money and keeping you safe. Because every make and model has different weight distribution, check your owner’s manual for recommended tire rotation intervals (it’s usually around every 6,000 miles). Tire rotation should always be performed by your expert dealer mechanic, who’ll do it in the pattern best suited to your car and tire type. He’ll make your tires live longer as they keep a tight grip on the road, delivering the best gas mileage possible. Ask your dealer about making tire rotation a part of your service contract.