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What is Tire Rotation?

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What is tire rotation? Tire rotation is an essential component of maintenance that increases tire life by distributing wear and tear evenly. What does tire rotation do? By routinely rotating your tires, you can improve fuel economy, maintain traction, and avoid blowouts. James Hodge Toyota is proud to offer tire repair in the greater Tahlequah area, visit our tire center today!

 

 

What Does Rotating Tires Mean?

As crucial to your safety as choosing the right tires is tire maintenance. Rotating the position of a vehicle’s tires is known as tire rotation. The back tires almost always move to the front, and the front tires seldom do. The “tire rotation pattern” allows the front right and rear left tires to alternate positions. They might even change sides. These are the basics of tire rotation.

  • The drivetrain of your car will also influence how quickly each tire ages, but in general, front tires on cars age more quickly than rear tires.
  • For example, a front-wheel-drive car’s front axle and wheels receive power to move the vehicle forward. The front tires will deteriorate faster than models with all-wheel drive, rear-wheel drive, or four-wheel drive.
  • Your car’s drivetrain will determine how the tires are rotated to prevent uneven tire wear across the set of tires.

What Does Tire Rotation Do?

  • Maintains Traction: The tread depth of tires thins over time. There are times when driving becomes difficult due to decreased traction brought on by a loss of tread depth. Avoiding tire wear is key when it comes to keeping the treads the same depth.
  • Stops Blowouts: Older tires with thinner treads are more likely to blow out during your %Tulsa commute.
  • Improves Performance: The vibration from worn-out tires can eventually be felt through the steering wheel.
  • Increased Efficiency: Fuel-efficiency and engine performance can suffer due to old, worn tires.

So, what does rotating tires accomplish? It guarantees that each tire wears uniformly across all terrain and avoids excessive wear in one area because of the location of the vehicle.

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How often Toyota tires need to be rotated? Rotating your tires every 5,000 to 8,000 miles or every six months is typically recommended —whichever occurs first. Always check your owner’s manual to be sure. The next time you’re in the McAlester area, trust the professionals at the James Hodge Toyota service center to rotate your tires correctly the first time! For savings on your upcoming tire rotation, look through our list of service specials, which is frequently updated.

 

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