Sometimes irregular tire wear can be corrected by rotating your tires. Consult your vehicle owner’s manual, the tire manufacturer or your tire dealer for the appropriate rotation pattern for your vehicle. NOTE: If your tires show uneven wear, ask your tire dealer to heck for and correct any misalignment, imbalance or other mechanical problem involved before rotation.
Before rotating your tires, always refer to your vehicle owner’s manual for rotation recommendations. If no rotation period is specified, tires should be rotated approximately every 10000Km.
WHY ROTATE YOUR TIRES?
- Each tire on your car support a different amount of weight, this unequal weight distribution causes your tires to wear at different rates. By rotating your tires, you can extend their useful life.
- If your tires show uneven wear, ask your tire dealer to check for and correct any misalignment, imbalance or other mechanical problem involved before rotation.
- Refer to your vehicle’s owner manual for rotation recommendations. If no rotation period is specified, tires should be rotated approximately every 6000 miles.
- Sometimes front and rear tires use different pressure. After rotation, adjust individual tire air pressure to the figures recommended for each wheel position by the vehicle manufacturer.