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What does getting your tires rotated mean?

What Does Rotating Tires Do for My Vehicle?

Put simply, the reason why we rotate tires is to switch the position of the front tires so they wear more evenly. It’s a regular service we offer at our service center near St. Cloud. Depending on the drivetrain of our vehicle, the front or the rear tires will also need to be switched to the other side of the vehicle when we move them. We call this a tire rotation pattern.

For example, if your car has front-wheel drive, the rear tires switch sides. The right-rear tire will go the left-front. The left-rear tire will go the right-front. The front tires stay on their respective sides, they only go to the back.

  • Most vehicles on the road in Monticello are front-heavy, which can cause the front tires to wear out faster. However, your car’s drivetrain can also affect the rate of wear for each tire.
  • A vehicle with front-wheel drive will receive most of its engine power at the front axle and wheels, thus causing the front tires to wear out faster. This same logic can be applied respectively to cars with rear-wheel drive, all-wheel drive, or four-wheel drive. This uneven tire wear based on the weight of the vehicle is why we rotate tires.
  • In general, the tire rotation itself can take our service center less than 15 minutes. We often pair a tire rotation with an oil change.

What Does Rotating Tires Do for My Driving Experience?

We get this question all the time, so we’ll answer what rotating tires does for the way your car drives. It’s common for tires to wear out at uneven rates. This is why tire rotation is so important. Your tires can last longer, which can save you money in the long run. See why getting a tire rotation for your drives in St. Cloud is important:

  • Better Traction: The more your tires wear out, the more tread depth they lose. Less tread depth means less traction on wet, icy, roads or during hazardous conditions. Tire rotation helps prevent uneven tire wear, so all your tires have the same tread depth.
  • Less Chance of Blowouts: Tire failure becomes more likely as your tires wear out. A tire blowout can cause you to lose control of your vehicle, leading to a dangerous situation on the road. Tire rotation ensures all four tires wear out at a safe rate.
  • Smoother Ride Quality: If one of your tires has more wear than the others, you’ll start to feel it in your ride quality with vibrations or the car drifting to one side or the other. Regular tire rotation ensures a smooth driving experience with every trip.
  • Maintains Efficiency: Keeping the tread wear even across all four tires helps reduce drag and prevents engine strain, which helps maintain good fuel economy.

DMU Timestamp: November 21, 2024 01:28





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