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Schedule a rotation appointment to reduce uneven wear and improve the longevity of your tires.

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Tire rotation is a crucial maintenance service that involves moving your vehicle's tires to different positions to ensure even wear. This process typically involves switching the front tires with the rear ones, or following specific patterns recommended by the manufacturer based on your vehicle's drive type. Regular tire rotation helps extend the life of your tires, improve fuel efficiency, and maintain optimal vehicle handling.

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Tire rotation is a service that involves moving your vehicle's tires to different positions to ensure even wear. Signs that you might need a tire rotation include uneven tire tread wear, difficulty driving, or tires that are wearing more quickly than expected. It's also a good idea to rotate your tires every 5,000 to 7,000 miles or during an oil change. If you notice any of these signs, bring your car to a Mavis store for a professional tire rotation service.

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Tire rotation is essential for maintaining the longevity and performance of your tires. Regularly rotating your tires ensures even wear across all four tires, which helps to extend their tread life and maintain balanced handling. This practice is crucial for preserving traction, especially in adverse weather conditions, and it can prevent safety issues such as blowouts and vibrations while driving. Additionally, many tire manufacturers require regular rotations to keep the tread wear warranty valid, making it a key aspect of tire maintenance.

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For most vehicles, rotating your tires every 5,000 to 7,000 miles is ideal. However, if you notice uneven tire wear or experience difficulty while driving, it’s wise to have your tires inspected sooner. Rotating your tires regularly helps ensure even wear and extends their lifespan. Consider scheduling a tire rotation at your local Mavis, especially when you get your oil changed, to keep your vehicle running smoothly.

TIRE ROTATION FAQs

Yes. If you want to get the most out of your tires, regular tire rotation is necessary. This will help reduce unnecessary wear on your tires. Rotating your tires is also beneficial for traction and will help ensure your car is driving safely in any situation. Front-wheel drive vehicles often have more wear in the front tires based on the weight of the front axle. 

In short, tire rotation involves removing all four wheels and repositioning them to another wheel so the tires wear evenly throughout their life.

The rotation pattern depends on your tire type and drivetrain, for example:

  • Asymmetrical or unidirectional tires usually need to stay on the same side of your vehicle, so we'll swap them front to back

  • Front-wheel drive: Forward cross, meaning the front tires go to the same side on the rear, but the rear tires move to opposite front wheels.

  • All-wheel drive or rear-wheel drive: Swap tires in an X pattern, meaning left front goes to right rear, vice versa.

If you have a spare tire that's the same as your four tires (i.e., not a donut), we will perform a five-tire rotation.

After completing a tire rotation, we'll reset the tire pressure sensors.

The best way to rotate tires is dependent on the type of vehicle. To find out the best way, you can reference your owner’s manual or check with Mavis, Tire Kingdom or NTB. In most cases, tires will be moved from front-to-rear and possibly side to side in a cross pattern.

If you don’t rotate your tires, you will likely have tires that are wearing down at a higher rate than others. This will decrease the tread life of some tires more than others. While it may not seem like a big deal, this will cause you to replace tires prematurely.

Yes, it is a good idea to have your tires rotated when you get a tire replacement or a flat tire repaired to help balance out the wear on the remaining three tires. Depending on the wear of the other tires, you may be encouraged to purchase all new tires when you need a replacement. This is to help your vehicle operate at its optimal level of performance.

No, a tire rotation is different from an alignment on your vehicle. A tire rotation moves the vehicle’s tires around to minimize unnecessary wear and help increase tread life. While an alignment looks at your vehicle's tires and their positioning to make sure they are aligned with the axis and pointing straight. You may need an alignment if your car veers one way or the other without your control. 

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Tire Rotation Overview

You’ve likely heard that you need to rotate your tires every so often. Do you know why rotating your tires is important?

Tire rotation helps to reduce uneven wear, improving the longevity of your tires overall. The front tires bear more of the braking, which increases wear. 

Uneven wear may not seem like it will be a big issue, but when one or more of your tires is wearing unevenly, it can affect the quality of your ride and gas mileage, and will lead to the deterioration of your tires faster. Committing to rotating your tires every 5,000 to 7,000 miles will help you protect your vehicle.


What Is Tire Rotation?

Tire rotation is a critical part of tire care. Tire rotation is the act of moving tires on your vehicle to different spots. You may move your rear tires to the front or vice versa. Manufacturers have different tire rotation patterns that help reduce unnecessary wear on your vehicle. Tire rotation patterns depend on if your car is a front-wheel drive, all-wheel drive, four-wheel drive, or rear-wheel drive vehicle.


How Often Do You Need To Rotate Your Tires?

For most vehicles, rotating your tires every 5,000 to 7,000 miles is ideal. However, if you have tires that are wearing more quickly, or you notice difficulty when driving, it is a good idea to have your tires inspected to see if a tire rotation is necessary. One or more of your tires may have increased tread wear. Another good practice is to rotate your tires in conjunction with having your oil changed.


What Are The Benefits Of Tire Rotation?

The biggest benefit of tire rotation is the longevity of your tires. Consistent rotation will help lengthen the span and tread life of your tires.  Uneven wear can also lead to safety concerns and unpleasant vibrations while driving. Whether you have performance tires, all-season tires, or winter tires, rotating the tires is important In general, benefits of proper tire rotation include:

  • Extend tire tread life

  • Help preserve balanced handling

  • Maintain traction

  • Required by tire manufacturers to keep tread wear warranty valid


Get Your Tires Rotated At A Mavis Near You

Whether you need a tire rotation, a tire replacement, or an alignment, a Mavis location near you can help with all your automotive needs. Our service center can help you with any vehicle type including full-size SUVs, light trucks, sedans, and everything in between. Contact us at 1-877- 684-7365 today to schedule an appointment. 

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