How Often Should You Rotate Your Tires?

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Rotating your tires regularly is key to making your Mazda’s tires last longer on South Elgin roads. What is tire rotation? Tire rotation, as the name suggests, is the act of having your tires rotated to prevent any one of your tires from wearing out faster than the others. Uneven tread wear and tires can lead to dangerous situations, including spinning out on roads due to a lack of traction and dreaded tire blowouts. How often should you rotate your tires? Find out how many miles to rotate your tires, and the signs to look out for when to rotate your tires with the service team at Biggers Mazda.

 

 

How Many Miles to Rotate Tires

How many miles do you need to rotate tires? On average, you should rotate your tires every six months or every 5,000 to 8,000 miles. Though, this figure varies depending on the type of vehicle you have, so it’s a good idea to consult your vehicle’s owner manual. The type of your vehicle’s tires also plays a great role. For example, summer tires won’t last as long as all-season tires, as they have stickier treads which causes summer tires to wear out faster. The same goes for winter tires. Winter tires are designed for winter only, and if you don’t swap them out for the other seasons, you can expect winter tires to wear out much faster on Schaumburg roads during the summer months.

Signs it’s Time to Rotate Your Tires

Mileage aside, how do you know when to rotate tires? There are quite a few signs of tire wear to look out for. That’s why it’s important to inspect your tires on a monthly basis, paying close attention to the following signs:

  • Uneven tread wear. Uneven tread wear usually begins in the front wheels, as the front wheels of your vehicle take the brunt of carrying the weight of the engine. This causes front wheels to wear out faster than the other.
  • Loss in air pressure. Some pressure loss is normal or it could be caused by something else like a puncture or leak, but if you notice that one or multiple of your tires has lower air pressure than the rest, it’s probably time to get your tires rotated. Uneven air pressure in your car’s tires can be caused by the uneven weight distribution of your vehicle.
  • You notice your vehicle is vibrating more than usual at higher speeds. This shaking is most prominent in the steering wheel and is a sign that your tires have uneven tread wear.

Schedule Your Tire Rotation at Biggers Mazda!

Now you know the answer to, “How often should you rotate your tires,” have you inspected your tires recently? If the signs are showing that it’s time to get your tires rotated, book your next service appointment at Biggers Mazda in Elgin! And before you schedule, see if you can save on your appointment with our service specials. We’ll have your Mazda back up to speed on Palatine roads in no time!

 

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