Tire Rotation
Having your tires rotated regularly is just another way to maximize you tire investment. Because of the weight distribution on your vehicle, tires in the rear wheel positions will wear differently from the tires in the steer (or front) postitions. There are many other reasons for uneven tire such as misalignment, or an unbalanced tire and wheel. Not rotating your tires may cause one area of the tread to wear down quicker than other areas causing unsafe driving conditions. That's why it is important to have your tires rotated. Your tire's tread will wear evenly and therefore, allow you to get more miles out of them.
We recommend you visit us to have your tires rotated every 6,000 miles. And if you purchased your tires from Consolidated Tires, your rotations and computer balances are FREE for the life of them.
Displayed below are the typical rotation patterns for front, rear, and 4-wheel drive vehicles:
Today’s performance tire and wheel trends have provided the need for two additional tire rotation patterns.