What is Tire Rotation

Rogersville Chevrolet in Rogersville TN

What does rotating tires mean? We are asked this question quite frequently at Rogersville Chevrolet. So what is tire rotation? It’s when tires are moved to different positions on the vehicle to help prevent uneven tire wear. What does tire rotation do, and what are the benefits? We answer these questions more in-depth below.

What Does Rotating Tires Mean?

In most cases, when it’s time for a tire rotation, the front tires will move to the rear and the rear tires will move to the front. The tires may also need to swap sides according to the recommended tire rotation pattern.

  • A majority of vehicles carry the bulk of their weight at the front, so those front tires usually wear down at a more rapid rate. Your vehicle’s drivetrain also affects how quickly your tires wear down.
  • As an example, if you have a front-wheel drive vehicle, most of the power is sent to the front axle and wheels. In any case, the wheels that receive the majority of the engine power wear faster.
  • Your vehicle’s drivetrain affects the tire rotation pattern. This pattern ensures that no tire wears down too fast compared to the rest.

What Does Tire Rotation Do?

  • Maintains Traction: Tires lose tread depth as you drive around Morristown and Kingsport. With less tread depth comes less traction, which can make driving more treacherous in some situations. Preventing uneven tire wear helps ensure that all tires have the same amount of tread.
  • Prevents Blowouts: Worn tires are more likely to fail as you drive around Greeneville. A tire blowout can be quite dangerous.
  • Improves Performance: Do you notice a vibration in your steering wheel? It could be a sign of uneven tire wear.
  • Maximizes Efficiency: Worn tires create drag, cause more engine strain, and decrease the efficiency of your vehicle.

Set Up a Tire Rotation with Rogersville Chevrolet

Rotate your tires every six months or every 5,000 miles to 8,000 miles — whichever comes first. We always recommend taking a look at your owner’s manual to see if there are different recommendations from the automaker. Set up an appointment with us today, or contact us if you have any questions.