Apr 7, 2022

The periodic repositioning of your vehicle’s tires is essential to minimize uneven tread wear. A tire rotation at your Buick GMC dealer will ensure that all four tires wear down evenly and improve your car’s overall performance. Best of all, your tires will last longer, saving you money down the road.

How Often Should You Get a Tire Rotation at Your Buick GMC Dealer?

Rotation Intervals and Signs

Your technician will rotate your car’s tires every time you take your vehicle for an oil change. Typically, tires are repositioned every 7,500 miles based on the model you drive and the type of tires on your car. If your car’s tires are not regularly rotated, there are signs to look out for that warn you a rotation is necessary. Don’t ignore the signs to avoid further damage to your tires that could result in you having to replace the entire set.

Uneven Wear

If your vehicle’s front tires are not wearing down at the same rate, and one tire is more worn than the other, ask your technician to switch your car’s tires. It also applies if one side of a front tire is more worn than the other. If the wear is extreme, it’s best to ask your technician to inspect the tire to determine if a replacement is necessary.

Irregular Wear

A rotation is necessary if the front tires appear more worn than the rear tires. Ask your technician to switch your front and rear tires as soon as possible to ensure even wear between all four tires.

Vibrations

Uneven tread wear can cause vibrations when you drive over 45 miles an hour. If you feel vibrations through your steering wheel, ask your technician to rotate your vehicle’s tires, but to be safe, get them balanced, and have the wheels aligned as well.

Rotation Patterns

Your technician will remove your vehicle’s tires and change the position of each tire on your to a different place to ensure even wear and extend the life of the tires. The type of vehicle your drive will determine the rotation pattern. Your technician will know the correct rotation pattern for your specific make and model.

Front-Wheel-Drive Vehicles

The technician will rotate the front tires to the back. The rear tires will be switched around and mounted to the front.

Rear-Wheel-Drive Vehicles

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

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

The right front and left rear tires are swapped. The left front and right rear tires exchange places.

The Benefits of Repositioning Your Tires

Routine rotations will ensure even tread wear, increase performance, and extend the life of your tires. Most importantly, it will keep you safer on the road and save you money. Another benefit of regular rotations is thorough tire inspections that include pressure level checks. The technician will also inspect your tires for cracks and bulges.

For additional information on rotations, speak to your technician or check your owner’s manual for the rotation intervals and the correct rotation patterns for your specific vehicle. Visit Crain Buick GMC today, and our certified technicians will perform a thorough tire inspection and rotation to promote even wear, saving you money and keeping you safe on the road.