What is Tire Rotation?

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“What is tire rotation?” This is a question we receive a lot at the Land Rover Kansas City service center. Simply put, tire rotation involves changing the positions of each tire to ensure even tread wear, resulting in a longer and more reliable lifespan for your tires and a safer Wichita and St. Louis, MO driving experience. Learn more below, and when you’re ready to schedule your next rotation, make your appointment conveniently online!

 

What Does Rotating Tires Mean?

When your tires are rotated, the front tires are typically moved to the rear, while the rear tires are moved to the front, and the tires may switch sides as well. The exact rotation pattern is largely based on the type of drivetrain you have. For instance, if you have front-wheel drive, power is delivered to the front axle and wheels, so these tires will endure more wear and tear. By moving the front tires to the back of the vehicle and vice versa, you are helping the tread wear more evenly, which preserves the condition and longevity of the tires and tread.

What Does Tire Rotation Do?

Now we’ve answered the question, “What is tire rotation?” Let’s take a closer look at some of the benefits of having this service performed.

  • Maintain Traction: Tire rotation aims to ensure that all tires have similar levels of tread wear. This gives you better control of your vehicle, especially in inclement weather or on rough terrain, as adequate tread depth helps the tires effectively grip the road.
  • Prevent Blowouts: A tire blowout can be scary, costly, and potentially dangerous. Rotations minimize the risk of a blowout because no one tire wears out faster than the others.
  • Maximize Performance and Fuel Efficiency: When tires wear unevenly, they can make the vehicle vibrate uncomfortably, which you’ll sense in the steering wheel and in how your vehicle handles. Worn tires also create drag that can stress the engine and require it to work harder–and use more fuel in the process. Regular tire rotations help your vehicle run safer and smoother and optimize your fuel economy. As a general rule of thumb, tires should be rotated every six months or every 5,000 to 8,000 miles, whichever occurs first.

Trust Land Rover Kansas City for All Your Service Needs

We’ve covered some important questions here: What is tire rotation? What does rotating tires mean? What does tire rotation do? Let Land Rover Kansas City handle this and all your other car care needs. Schedule your next appointment online or contact us directly. Don’t forget to check out our latest service specials to save on your visit. We look forward to helping keep your vehicle in the best possible shape for the roads of Omaha, NE and beyond!

 

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