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Mar 25, 2022
How Often Should You Get a Tire Rotation?

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The routine repositioning of your car’s tires is crucial to minimize uneven wear and improve your vehicle’s performance. A tire rotation from the qualified technicians at your Chrysler dealer will ensure that all four tires wear down evenly, making your tires last longer, saving you money, and keeping you safe on the road.

Rotation Intervals

Every time you take your vehicle for an oil change, your Chrysler technician will rotate your car’s tires. Generally, tires are repositioned every 7,500 miles based on the model you drive and the type and quality of tires mounted on your vehicle. Check your vehicle’s owner’s manual for the oil change and rotation intervals for your specific model, or speak to your Chrysler technician for assistance.

Rotation Patterns

A rotation involves swapping all tires on your car to different positions to ensure even wear and prolong the life of the tires. The model and type of vehicle your drive will determine the rotation pattern. You can check the rotation pattern for your car in your owner’s manual or ask your Chrysler technician, who knows the correct rotation pattern for your specific vehicle.

Front-Wheel-Drive Vehicles

If you drive a front-wheel-drive vehicle, the technician will rotate the front tires to the rear, and the rear tires will be swapped around and fitted to the front.

Rear-Wheel-Drive Vehicles

On rear-wheel-drive vehicles, the rear tires move to the front. The front tires are crossed over and mounted to the back.

Four-Wheel-Drive and All-Wheel-Drive Vehicles

The technician will switch the right front and left rear tires if you drive a four-wheel-drive or all-wheel-drive vehicle. The left front and right rear tires change positions.

Signs Your Tires Need a Rotation

There are signs to look out for that will alert you that it’s time to reposition your vehicle’s tires. If you notice the following symptoms, avoid waiting too long to prevent further tire damage that could lead to replacing the entire set of tires.

Irregular Wear Pattern

If you see that one of your front tires is more worn on one side than the other, a rotation will sort out the problem. If the wear is extreme, ask your technician to inspect the tire to determine if you need a replacement.

Uneven Front and Rear Wear

If your car’s front tires wear down faster than the rear tires, you need to get your tires switched to different positions as soon as possible to ensure even wear.

Vibrations

Uneven tread wear and tire imbalance can cause vibrations you will feel through the steering wheel. If you feel vibrations, ask the technician to rotate your vehicle’s tires and check if you need the tires balanced and aligned.

Rotation Benefits

Regular rotations will ensure even tread wear, enhance performance, and extend the life of your tires. Most importantly, rotating your tires at regular intervals will save money because you won’t have to replace your tires as often. Another benefit of regular rotations is thorough tire inspections. The technician will check the tread, inspect your tires for bulges and cracks, and inflate the tires to the correct pressure levels.

For more information on tire rotations, speak to your Chrysler technician or check your owner’s manual for the rotation intervals and the correct rotation patterns for your specific model. Visit Oxendale Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram today, and our qualified technicians will thoroughly inspect your car’s tires and perform an expert rotation.