What Does Rotating Your Tires Do?

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Most drivers know that tire rotations are a crucial part of any maintenance routine, but others find themselves wondering, “Why rotate tires at all?” A tire rotation is a relatively quick and easy service that can keep your tires in great condition for the long run. That means fewer problems on the road, as well as better performance overall. What does rotating your tires do? Below, learn how often to rotate tires for your particular make and model, and the benefits of this often-overlooked service. 

Why Rotate Tires at All?

Why rotate tires in the first place? When you travel throughout Brandon and %%target_city2%%, your tire tread grabs onto the road. This keeps you planted to the ground, but it also creates friction that wears away at the tread’s surface over time. With enough wear and tear, your tire tread wears out completely, which means you’ll need to replace your tires.

So, what does rotating your tires do? Rotating tires means moving every tire to a new position on the car, so each tire receives the same amount of wear and tear over the years. Here are some things to keep in mind. 

  • Front-wheel drive: FWD models send engine power to the front wheels exclusively, which means the front wheels will wear out much faster than the rear wheels without regular maintenance.
  • Rear-wheel drive: RWD models send engine power to the rear wheels, but the front wheels still control steering and braking. The rear wheels tend to wear out a little faster, though at a slower rate compared to a FWD car.
  • All-wheel drive: AWD vehicles send engine power to individual tires to maximize grip. Because of this, wear patterns can be unpredictable and drivers usually need to schedule tire rotations a little earlier. 

How Often Should You Rotate Your Tires? 

Determining how often to rotate tires depends on a variety of factors. On average, Dauphin drivers should try to rotate their tires every 6 months or 8,000 to 10,000 km. If you’re harder on your car or if you use all-wheel drive frequently, aim for the lower end of that estimate. We also recommend checking your owner’s manual to see how often to rotate tires for your specific make and model. Your manufacturer will provide recommendations for services like oil changes, tire rotations, and more.

Schedule Your Tire Rotation Today

Are you due for a tire rotation? Or maybe you’d like a full inspection? Feel free to contact us at Capital Ford Winnipeg in Winnipeg, and we’ll give you our best service tips and tricks for the Portage la Prairie roads ahead. And then, schedule your service appointment online at any time!

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