Caring for your tires is among your most important responsibilities as a car owner, as well as one of the surefire ways to ensure your safety on the road. It also helps you keep your warranty! Simply put, tire care is essential to car care.

And tire care is not complete without regular tire rotation.

What Is Tire Rotation?

Tire rotation is the process of changing the position of car tires at regular intervals. With each rotation, the tires are refitted to a different position to ensure a more even wear and longer use.

Yes, you can rotate your tires yourself, as long as you have the right tools; but your best bet is still to get it done by an ASE-certified mechanic to avoid any warranty-related snags, whether you are still covered by manufacturer’s warranty or your vehicle service contract has kicked in. Besides, while a professional mechanic working on your tires, they can also check your tire alignment and balance.

What are the benefits of regularly rotating your tires?

Here are 5 important reasons to take your car to a professional for a scheduled tire rotation:

1. Regular tire rotation ensures even wear and tear.

The distribution of weight to the front and rear axles is not even, so regularly rotating the tires ensures a more even wear. When tires don’t get rotated regularly, the ones in the section with a heavier wear will need to be replaced sooner than the others.

2. You can have your tires inspected during the rotation.

Your tires may seem to be in perfect condition, but that doesn’t mean you should disregard the need to check them anyway to be sure. Rotating them is an opportunity to look for any damage, holes, or other issues that are not easily visible and may cause problems later on.

3. Rotated tires give you greater control on the road. 

Worn tires can be slippery and therefore increase your risk of accidents, especially on wet roads in rainy weather or in winter. This is because you can easily lose control of your vehicle if your tires are slippery.

4. Regularly rotated tires guarantee a smoother ride.

Tires that are worn and not rotated regularly can develop tread cupping, which is an uneven wear pattern that results in noise and vibration as you drive. Needless to say, driving your car probably won’t be among your favorite things to do as long as the issue is not addressed.

5. Tire rotation is one way to abide by your manufacturer’s warranty or vehicle service contract.

Many warranties require car owners to have their tires rotated regularly to prevent any problems down the road. Failure to comply can result in repairs or replacements that will not be covered since they are caused by negligence.

When is the best time to have your tires rotated?

How you drive and where you drive are two of the main factors that determine how often you need to rotate your tires. Generally, you should have your tires rotated every 6 months, or every 6,000 to 8,000 miles (or 9,700 kilometers), whichever comes first.

Are you nearing the end of your manufacturer’s warranty? If you are, now is a great time to start looking for the best vehicle service contract provider to meet your particular needs.

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