Tires are crucial vehicle components that often go long overdue for maintenance. Many people wait until a warning light pops up on their dashboard before getting their tires adjusted. Thankfully, car tire rotation helps avoid unexpected problems. Here are three reasons you should get your vehicle tires rotated on your next alignment at the auto body shop.
Car tire rotation is part of routine maintenance that helps improve tire wear quality and extend tread life. According to Car and Driver, car owners must get their tires rotated every 3,000 to 5,000 miles or, at the very minimum, during every oil change. They should also get the tires rotated at the slightest sign of wear. Car tire rotation helps avoid issues such as heat buildup, punctures, and hydroplaning that cut short a tire's life.
Getting your mechanic to rotate all four of the tires regularly applies to all kinds of tires, especially all-season and winter. It provides a stable driving surface and a good grip on winter roads, which also enhances the safety of the driver and other road users.
Rotation controls how quickly a car's front and rear tires wear out. For example, front-wheel drive cars wear front tires faster than rear ones. In a similar vein, rear-wheel cars' rear tires deteriorate faster. While the right tire handles right-hand turns, the front left tire on an automobile wears out more when making a U-turn. A tire rotation helps keep wear equally distributed, increasing tire longevity.
Wear reduces a tire's depth. On the other hand, car tire rotation keeps wear to a minimum, as the wear will be equal on every part of the tire, allowing all four tires to respond quickly to a driver's input. It maintains good vehicle handling and increases the tire's cornering action. However, following the vehicle manufacturer's recommendations for the rotation pattern and interval is essential since routine rotation cannot resolve wear issues brought on by worn components or insufficient tire air pressure.
Regular rotation increases longevity and ensures you get the most performance out of your car. Our experts are available to perform tire rotation on your vehicle. Contact Tires Plus today!
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