Extend Tire Lifespan with Routine Rotations
Front and rear tires perform different duties while you drive. Front tires experience extra weight, friction during turns, and braking stress, which causes them to wear faster than rear tires. Changing the position of your tires regularly spreads this wear evenly across all four tires.
The Benefits of Regular Tire Rotation
- Longer Tread Life: Even wear patterns allow you to use the full depth of your tire tread, saving you money over time.
- Improved Performance and Safety: Balanced tread depth across all wheels provides better traction, shorter braking distances, and enhanced wet weather handling.
- Smoother Ride Quality: Preventing uneven wear reduces cabin vibration and tire noise while driving.
- Protection for Drivetrain: On all wheel drive vehicles, uniform tire diameter prevents strain on the transmission and transfer case.
Recommended Rotation Patterns
We follow vehicle specific rotation patterns, such as cross rotations or directional rotations, depending on whether your vehicle is front wheel drive, rear wheel drive, or all wheel drive. We recommend rotating your tires every 5,000 to 7,500 miles or with every oil change.







